TFN Watson
TFN Watson
TFN Watson
Philosophy and
Science of Caring /
Transpersonal Caring
Jean Watson
Margaret Jean Harman
Watson
She was born in Southern West
Virginia and grew up during the
1940s and 1950s in the small town
of Welch, West Virginia in the
Appalachian Mountains.
She earned BS Nursing in 1964 at
Boulder Campus at Colorado.
MS in Psychiatric-Mental Health
Nursing in 1966 at the Health
Sciences Campus
PhD in Educational Psychology
and Counseling in 1973 at the
Graduate School, Boulder Campus
Conceptualized the Human Caring
Model
Emphasized that nursing is the
application of an art and human Science
through transpersonal caring
transactions to help persons achieved
mind-body soul harmony, which
generates self knowledge, self control,
self care and self healing. She included
health promotion and treatment of
illness in Nursing.
Metaparadigm of
Nursing
Person
Human being refers to “a valued
person to be cared for, respected,
nurtured, understood, and assisted;
in general a philosophical view of a
person as a fully functional
integrated self. He, human is
viewed as greater than and different
from, the sum of his or her parts”.
Environment
Refers to society. Caring and
nursing existed in every society. It
provides the values that determine
how one should behave and what
goals one should strive toward.
Health
Refers to unity and harmony
within the mind, body and soul.
It is also associated with the
degree of congruence between self
as perceived and as experienced.
Watson, in addition to WHO’s
definition, includes these three
elements: