Peplau's Theory of Psychodynamic Nursing This research examines ...
.... this power by deferring gratification during the period in which the new goals for the patient are being pursued and (hopefully) attained (Peplau,
1952,
pp. ....
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DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING THEORY
.... Peplau (
1952,
pp. .... The nurse assumes the role of the stranger during the orientation phase of the nurse-patient relationship (Peplau,
1952,
pp. 44-47). ....
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Chemistry & Friedrich Wehler
.... This conceptual framework used analogies with inorganic compounds to help explain the arrangement of atoms in organic substances (Farber,
1952,
pp. 154-157). ....
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Changing Definitions of Nursing
.... the full range of human experiences and problems). Hildegard Peplau (
1952,
pp. 3-4) well before 1980 defined nursing practice as ....
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18th Century French Men's Clothing
.... by the breeches. In all these developments we have the antecedents of the nineteenth-century suit (
1952,
pp. 100-1). Gorsline's ....
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Marshall's Labor and Wage Theory
.... derived by Marshall, and other economists who followed him. Soule (
1952,
pp. 102-103) said of Marshall that he "exercised a dominant ....
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Peace and Nation-States
.... Placed altogether in practice, these concepts produce a security-community ruled by law rather than by war (Van Wagenen,
1952,
pp. 10-11). ....
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THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NURSING THEORY and PRACTICE
.... Stevens, 1994,
pp. 272-276). Peplau (
1952,
pp. 3-4) developed the theory of psychodynamic nursing. According to Peplau, psychodynamic ....
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Five Modern Economists
.... Marshall, and other economists who followed him (Schumpeter, 1954). Soule (
1952,
pp. 102 103) said of Marshall that he "exer cised ....
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Play & Film Version of King Lear
.... The Review of English Studies, Aug 1996, Shakespeare, William. King Lear. In Hardin Craig, Editor. Shakespeare. Chicago: Scott Foresman,
1952,
pp. 845-898.
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The Power of the Mythic Hero
.... King Arthur and His Knights. Stamford, Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. In Hardin Craig, Editor. Shakespeare. Chicago: Scott Foresman,
1952,
pp. 735-794.
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A Close Reading of Othello A close reading of
.... character and his goals. Shakespeare, William. Othello. In Hardin Craig, Editor. Shakespeare. Chicago: Scott Foresman,
1952,
pp.
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A Close Reading of Othello A close reading of
.... character and his goals. Shakespeare, William. Othello. In Hardin Craig, Editor. Shakespeare. Chicago: Scott Foresman,
1952,
pp.
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Philosopher/Physician Avicenna
.... only toward the close of the illness - as for instance the symptoms of crisis, of maturation, of delayed maturation; the signs of death (Wickens,
1952,
pp. ....
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Origins of an Organized Police Force
.... authority and laws are helpless and useless unless they are provided with effective machinery for securing observance of laws" (Reith, The Blind Eye,
1952,
pp. ....
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Disappointment and Satisfaction in The Heiress, Our Town, Oedipus ...
.... A Doll's House. In M. Judine (Ed.) Goethe to Ibsen. New York: Macmillan,
pp. 265-340. Shakespeare, W. (
1952). Hamlet. In H. Craig (Ed.) Shakespeare. Sophocles. ....
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Psychological Eclectic Theory
.... Holism and eclecticism in Theory of concepts. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 5,
pp. 173-182. Freud, S. (
1952). The interpretation of dreams. ....
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Trinity College Dublin
.... Library, which was completed architecturally in 1724 and opened in 1732 (Maxwell, 1956,
pp. .... Long Hall, from damage due to the damp ground (Craig,
1952, p. 95). ....
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EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Present
.... self with the capacity to determine its own personality and fate (Koch & Leary, p. 915; & Schultz & Schultz,
pp. 473-477). Karen Horney (1885-
1952) believed as ....
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The Eighth Amendment
.... In
1952, he sued the government when he was denied a passport on the grounds that .... authorized by the war power of the Congress, and not a penal law (Trop,
pp. ....
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Cruel & Unusual Punishment Standard
.... In
1952, he sued the government when he was denied a passport on the grounds that .... authorized by the war power of the Congress, and not a penal law (Trop,
pp. ....
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Mandatory ANA Membership
.... By
1952, 29 state nurses associations had negotiated 87 contracts covering .... lead in promoting collective bargaining for professional nurses (Cleland, 1988,
pp. ....
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PROFESSIONALISM AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN NURSING
.... members in negotiations related to wages and working conditions (Beletz, 1985,
pp. .... By
1952, 29 state nurses associations had negotiated 87 contracts covering ....
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Immigration Policy of Israel, 1948-1994 This
.... the new immigrants gave up on the experience and nearly 40,000 left for Western Europe and the United States by
1952 (Friedman, 1984, p. 49; Sachar, 1986,
pp. ....
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Karen Horney's Approach to Psychology
Karen Horney (1895-
1952) was born in Hamburg, Germany, daughter of a Norwegian sea captain and a Dutch mother of "free thinking" ways (Kelman, 1967,
pp. 9-10). ....
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Price Stability and Public Policy
.... American economy, that the phenomenon is seldom considered (Nordhaus, 1984,
pp. .... During the
1952 1955 (inclusive) time period, annual inflation (consumer prices ....
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18th Century British Universities
.... Maxwell, and by RB McDowell and DA Webb, Trinity College Dublin, 1592
1952. .... College, a point made in greater detail by Maxwell's Dublin (Maxwell, 1956,
pp. ....
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Japanese Immigration to the United States
.... for "a much-needed and, at that time, very welcome labour supply" (Hedges, 1939,
pp. .... _Proportion Male_ 1950 45 64.4% 35.6% 1951 206 78.2% 21.8%
1952 4,734 96.8 ....
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Role of TV Advertising on Voter Behavior
.... The "years since," beginning with the
1952 presidential race, becoming important .... more sophisticated advertising the marketing of the candidate (Seib, 1987,
pp. ....
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An Analysis of the 2004 Republican Presidential Campaign
.... and the ensuing Depression saw a swing back to the Democrats under Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt until the victory of Dwight Eisenhower in
1952. .... 3
pp. ....
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