How Can Nurses Improve Mental Health with a Holistic Approach?
Mental health has always had a negative stigma. Those who live every day with mental health are viewed as their disease, and not as a whole person. Holistic nursing is the embodiment of treating an individual person, considering their mental and social factors, and their whole being. Within our society alone we have over 450 million people suffering from a variety of diseases (“Mental Disorders”, 2011). The questions remain, how can nurses improve taking care of individuals with mental health while utilizing a holistic approach. Healthcare is ruled by the monopoly of the pharmaceutical companies. Even with the aid of the medications that individuals need to survive, there are other ways to treat a person as a whole (Frances, 2014, p.1). Medications do not handle the social, emotional, and connections of an individual. These needs must be meet, so the self-actualization stage can be reached. Self-actualization, according to Maslow, represents growth of an individual toward fulfillment of the highest needs for the meaning of life (McLeod, 2017, para.9).
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Nurses can give the prescribed medications to their clients, but it is the nurses’ jobs to ensure that their clients are reaching maximum potential. If a client is in crisis or a manic state, the nurse can provide different therapy techniques to calm them down or ground them to. It is priority for the nurse to keep their patient safe during an episode. It is pertinent for a nurse to be empathetic during the aftermath of the episode. After an episode of acute mania, a client may feel embarrassed or disoriented. A holistic nurse would use active listening skills and reassurance during this time to aid the client back into
However, the inpatient rehabilitation approach in the patient’s holistic management is
Self-actualization is seen in Illusions. Don, the messiah, as discovered his maximum potential and is trying to pass on his knowledge to Richard. According to Maslow, to obtain self-actualization one must be free from the distraction of lower needs. Don is not even distracted by food. b.
The Diversion Program One of the many professional regulatory boards and bureaus existing within the Department of Consumer Affairs is the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). Its main responsibility lies in licensing and regulating California’s registered nurses and these responsibilities come from the Nursing Practice Act. This act is composed of statures which give BRN the authority to manage a Diversion Program for registered nurses and other functions. This Diversion Program is a confidential but voluntary program for registered nurses where their substance use disorder or mental illness impairs their practice.
The ideas that the world has about mental health nowadays does not help. By trying to prevent mental health and getting help from people who really need it is something we need to do. There needs to be an institution to help people who need it and to provide and sanctuary for the people who can not get
Health is viewed as a part of the whole, is variable and teeters between synchronization and disagreement. Nurses depend on theories and models to promote healing, well-being, and mindfulness when providing care for individuals and interacting with
The term six research theory course, NURS 495, emphasized the importance of nurse leadership and how nurses can influence positive changes in health care delivery to patients with chronic illness. It also explored the contradictions that exist in nursing practice and encouraged the students to develop a critical and pragmatic approach to client care. The co-requisite clinical course, NURS 499, integrated nursing theory and current best practice on an acute care nursing unit at Medicine Hat Regional Hospital. In this consolidated learning analysis, I will explore a nursing practice event that will illustrate the major issues surrounding the treatment of competing mental health comorbidities in a patient with hoarding behaviors.
After a person reaches self-fulfillment, the next thing he needs to do is to help others to achieve self actualization. The main goal of this last stage is to share what you have learned and accomplished, so that you can touch other’s lives. Reaching your goals in life is the sweet fruit of your success, but helping other to reach their own goals is the sweetest fruit of you and other’s success. Although Maslow’s theory had received some negative feedbacks, it remains as a theory that a person can either follow or not. Most people say that Maslow’s assumption that “the lower needs must be satisfied before a person can achieve their potential and self-actualize, is not always the case.”
Although humans throughout history have been judged by their achievements, intentions, and profile, the importance of human potential cannot be disregarded. Potential, whether it be studied psychologically through experiments, through fine arts through literary criticism, or even physically through concepts such as potential energy, continues to be a heavy topic of research and study. Self-actualization, or the realization of that namesake human potential, is a collective goal for every human being to become their best self. Another definition of self-actualization via Maslow’s hierarchy of needs presented it as the “final goal” of humans after finding bare necessities for survival, security, emotional connections, and obtaining a reservoir
The narrator talks about patients’ needs of spirituality during health crisis. Many studies have shown that spiritual well-being makes an impact on how patients respond to illness. Nurses are primary care givers, thus responsible of patients’ spiritual needs and
Holistic nursing practices often require the combination of self-care and personal development activities into one 's life. Holistic nurses involves in self assessment, self-care and personal development, aware of being the sole instruments of healing. Holistic nursing emphasizing on integration of spirituality, self-responsibility, self-care and reflection in their lives. Smith (2006) discussed her life as a holistic nurse. White & Clegg (2009) highlighted approach in context of providing support to patients suffering from long-term conditions.
3.2.1.2 Self – actualization Self-actualization was originated from Goldstein around 1940’s and the theories of Maslow and Rogers played an important role in the development of the concept. The theory defines self-actualization as the desire for self- fulfillment namely the tendency for individual to become actualized in what they do. According to Maslow (1954, p. 60) “human being are born with instinctive needs that encourage them to grow and develop and to actualize themselves to become all that they are capable of becoming”. Schulz (1994, p. 59) defined self-actualisation as “a never-ending growth process of purposeful striving, optimal development, and becoming a more fully functioning and mature individual. It is described as an end-of-being
Rather than reacting irrationally to unpleasant situations, at this point, emotionally stable people find different outlets and channel their emotions into productivity. The last and top most section of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is Self-Actualization. The ultimate goal in this section is for individuals to be spiritually successful, creative, and on their way to fulfilling their potential to the fullest extent. Different people have different aspirations in life, making this step vary in every individual
Adams, it is important to address all areas from a holistic standpoint. This would include psychosocial, environmental and medical interventions. While providing care it is important to remember Florence Nightingale’s goal of nursing is to “assist the patient to regain “vital powers” by meeting their needs, which in the end puts the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon.” (Smith & Parker, 2015). Nightingale believed that nurses contribute to restoring health in a direct and indirect way by the management of patient’s environment (Smith & Parker, 2015).
Those who are missing this level could fall victim to several dangerous behaviors. Next, the fourth level focuses on esteem and having other people’s respect. Finally, the last level is self-actualization (Taormina & Gao 156). Self-actualization refers to fulfilling ones goals and improving oneself to reach a point of happiness (Textbook 44). Thus, the main ideas of Maslow’s theory are commonly placed into a pyramid to represent the reaching of each
For Maslow, a person is always ‘becoming’ and never remains static in these terms. In self-actualization, a person come to find a meaning to life that is important