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Re: [Martha_E_Rogers] Discussion

Carolyn,

As a Healing Touch practitioner and Reiki master, I see no dichotomy between
energetic patterning and physical response. The way I see it, the energetic
patterning you are using with the infant influences the salivary cort levels.
It fits perfectly into a Rogerian model of unity. Valerie Eschiti
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From: Carolyn Herrington
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 9:25 AM
Subject: [Martha_E_Rogers] Discussion


I would like to take a moment to thank all of you who attended the NY
conference who so willingly shared time, talent, and philosophy! This was
the third Rogerian Conf. I have attended, and I always come away renewed in
my convictions, and challenged to take time to reflect on the principles of
the SUHB.

As an emerging scholar and researcher, and a Doc Candidate at Wayne State,
where I had the wonderful opportunity to be challenged in growth by Effie
Hanchett, I have a question to pose for discussion. I am in the midst of
proposal writing, which of course means defense. The focus of my research is
pain assessment in the Newborn ICU. Our current methods focus on pattern
manifestation but do not provide the specificity and sensitivity to truly
inform us about this experience. Additionally, there is very little research
to date about the long term effects of the pain experience for infants
exposed to repetitive pain. The guiding principles are to improve our
approach to assessing the pain experience, and introducing a developmental
support researched by Dr. Heidelise Als for use as a means decreasing the
pain response, and fostering harmonious development in what can be a very
stressful environment. I'm aware of Als' Newborn Individual Developmental
Care Program (NIDCAP) and while I believe this approach offers a rich field
for furthering our understanding of patterning to enhance harmony. She uses
patterning of the environmental field to support the infant in appropriate
development. "Nesting" of the infant is a component of her approach, which
encourages supporting the infant in the position she/he would likely be in
within the uterus. In my research I am planning to use this positioning
approach to reduce the pain experience related to heel-stick for blood
sampling, but the positioning will be provided by human hands - thus
providing not only the physical support towards self-comfort, but adding
human touch and human presence. I will employ the primary approaches to
assessing the response currently included in our cadre of response patterns,
but will be adding measurement of salivary cortisol in an attempt to better
reflect the response at a deeper level.

The chief presenting challenge of my study thus far are "how can you defend
the use of such a cellular measure like salivary corts, as Rogerian?"
I have my own thoughts on this, as well as others to be grappled with in the
proposal, but thought this might provide an excellent opportunity for those
of you much more steeped in Rogerian Science to dialogue on such an approach
to pattern identification, and patterning concepts for this population whose
own pattern manifestations we are so poorly able to recognize at this point
in time! And, of course, it can provide me the excellent opportunity to
learn at the every expanding "knee" of the master scholars.

I welcome your input, and hope some of you may find this an interesting
topic for discussion! Looking forward to Savannah again!

In full appreciation of your energies,
Carolyn Herrington

If you would like to send additional info directly to me: herring1@...




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I would like to take a moment to thank all of you who attended the NY conference who so willingly shared time, talent, and philosophy! This was the third...
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Carolyn, As a Healing Touch practitioner and Reiki master, I see no dichotomy between energetic patterning and physical response. The way I see it, the...
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Colleagues, My inclination is to think in terms of patterning as mutual process, and manifestations of patterning as perceptions, experiences, and expressions....
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Carolyn, I would refer you to Dr. Denise Coppa of URI who grappled with similar issues in her doctoral studies of a similar population. dcoppa@.... DWS...
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here i go again--being overly simplistic--just finished reading mccarthy's 'the field'--great book!!---but it just serves to reinforce my notion of field...
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Alison I agree with you. I know I am a neophyte in the Rogerian world, and have a lot to learn. But I see nothing incorrect about referring to a physical ...
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The third person on my NYU dissertation committee was Gabriel Moran, with whom I did independent study on spirituality. As I tried to express my ideas, he...
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Hi Excellent thread here Dottie and everybody! I dont want to detract from that, but I want to propose we change the name of the SRS to the Society for...
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I went to my old friends Merriam-Webster (:-)) and asked what these words actually meant. After reading the following definitions, I believe that we have more...
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Hmmm, Interesting points from both Tracy and Fran. I do remember quite well the first time I filled out the membership application. My thoughts were - "will...
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Tracey and Bear, Yes exactly, Bear's sentiments echo my own thoughts about potential exclusivity, and at the same time we need to be out and about,...
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I agree 100% on the brevity of discussion. I think that in our mulling about with this discussion, we need to be sure our name not only reflects what we want...
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I support the term and philosophy of SRS International. DWS...
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I like both. Which I prefer would depend on the direction that the organization plans to take. I think the "studies" is most inclusive! Thanks again for...
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Im all for the 'Rogerian Studies" I feel it encompasses the many facets of our astute group....
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I know this is going to drag on about the name but I would love to see international added. I like scholarship better than studies myself communicates more...
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I would like to make a very radical suggestion. I would like to see the formation of a new organization called the Society for Unitary-Transformative Nursing...
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Richard (and all), thank you for joining this debate. Great idea! But there is that language/words issue again, they dont sit easily in my English ears, and...
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Richard, I really like this idea and hope we pursue it. Dottie...
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WOW - Personally I like it. Fits with my previous suggestion. New patterns manifesting..... Kelly "W. Richard Cowling, III" <wcowling@...> wrote: I...
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Hi Everyone - Enjoying the discussions re the name change: A change in name is a serious matter for an organization. I see this discussion and brainstorming on...
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Richard's suggestion caught my eye. Perhaps the formation of a new organization is what is needed, not just a name change. During the SRS board meeting we...
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I agree with Arlene that this would be a big step for SRS and that we need to have the vote of all members before changing the name. Richard's idea of an...
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Hi Excellent contribitions from all and of course Mary Ann and Arlene raise very pertinent points which need very careful consideration. Speaking personally, I...
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Colleagues, I do not see any need to change the name of the Society of Rogerian Scholars. If some of us would like to form an international organization that...
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Jacqui and All: I have not said much about the name change idea because, frankly, I think it distracts us from more important issues regarding the ...
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Richard and all, After all this, I have to conclude and admit perhaps (or more like probably) that what you say say is right, that the name is not so omprtant,...
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Fran and All: That would be a great starting point. What I presented is being published in Advances in Nursing Science in the September issue. I have another...
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All, In light of all the discussions about revival and renaming, let me issue my irregularly scheduled plea for a plan to be able to contact nursing faculty...
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I'm working on an online member directory, so adding contacts (schools, school contacts, etc.) to this database shouldn't be a problem. Tracy Ps. Attached is...
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