Martha Rogers developed the Science of Unitary Human Beings, which focuses on the interconnectedness of individuals with their environment. This theory emphasizes holistic nursing care that considers the whole person rather than just specific symptoms or diagnoses. Rogers believed in the importance of a nurse helping individuals reach their maximum health potential.
Martha E. Rogers was born in 1914.
Martha E. Rogers died in 1994.
Martha E. Rogers has written: 'Reveille in nursing' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Nursing 'Educational revolution in nursing' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Nursing 'Martha E. Rogers' -- subject(s): Collected works, Education, Nursing, Nursing, Nursing Education, Nursing Philosophy, Nursing Theory, Philosophy, Philosophy, Nursing
Martha Rogers has written: 'Roy Adaptation Model-An Overview-Part 1'
He lived on Nantucket. He son still uses the home in the summers.
RolfE Rogers has written: 'Organization and management theory' -- subject(s): Organization
Rogers defined nursing as a humanistic science for maintaining and promoting health, preventing illness, caring for and rehabilitating the sick and the disabled.
The exact date of Marha Caroline Rogers Leaming's death is not known. It is suspected that she lived into the early 1940s. She was 84 years old in 1931.
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In Carl Rogers' theory, our perception of our abilities, behaviors, and characteristics is known as self-concept. This is a key concept in humanistic psychology, highlighting the importance of how we see and define ourselves.
John Rogers Martin has written: 'Reminiscence and gestalt theory' -- subject(s): Gestalt psychology, Memory, Recollection (Psychology)
The nominees for Best Actress of 1940 were: Bette Davis for "The Letter"; Joan Fontaine for "Rebecca"; Katharine Hepburn for "The Philadelphia Story"; Ginger Rogers for "Kitty Foyle"; and Martha Scott for "Our Town." The Oscar went to Rogers.