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NikAS [45]
2 years ago
13

Liehr and Smith assert that our linear-thinking culture often places more value on physiological bodily responses than on:

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IceJOKER [234]2 years ago
3 0

Liehr and Smith assert that our linear-thinking culture often places more value on physiological bodily responses than on stories.

Stories are forever element of our everyday lives. Stories influence our lives by providing us a preference on how we express and comprehend others. The objective of the "Story theory" is ubiquitous.

Patricia Lier pens that: " The Story theory is formulated of three interrelated concepts: (1) intentional dialogue, (2) connecting with self-in-relation, and (3) creating ease. It proposes a structure to guide the nurse-patient health promoting process. describes story as a narrative experience of binding with self-in-relation through intentional nurse-person dialogue to create ease.

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