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Lunch with the Theorists Lunch with the Theorists I recently had a chance of having lunch with three well-known theorists, Hildegard Peplau, Carl Rogers and Piaget, and I had a chance of discussing schizophrenia with them. I was so honored to have this chance since these three individuals are extremely influential theorists not only in psychology, but also in other diverse fields. Hildegard, Piaget and Rogers, shared to me their views on schizophrenia, and they talked about are discussed below.
Hildegard believes that a lot people experience schizophrenia and caring for these individuals deserve work. Caring for individuals with schizophrenia brings unique challenges. As a nursing theorist, Hildegard told us that people with schizophrenia suffer from communicating with others. Communication is a struggle for a lot of people with schizophrenia. Some individuals do not have the drive of communicating, while others do not have the self-belief to communicate what they have in mind. Some individuals experience illusions or hallucinations, which affects how they communicate with others.
Hildegard believes that it is essential to have a good nurse-client association to be capable of successfully relating with patients who have mental disorders. To assist these individuals relate well with other, Hildegard stated that it is essential to give them adequate time to make themselves heard. It is also vital to let them recognize that the society accepts them along with their illness.Carl Rogers, on the other hand, incorporated as humanistic approach to schizophrenia. He believes that schizophrenia is a crucial case that should be viewed differently from other cases of mental disorders.
The humanistic approach, his own exceptional techniques to understanding human relationships and personality, found wide application in numerous domains for instance client-centered therapy (psychotherapy and counseling), student-centered learning (education) and organizations, along with other group settings. Carl Rogers believed that it is essential to know the person’s identity and personality among other factors in order to assist a patient with schizophrenia, it is essential to know the person’s identity and personality among other factors.
Piaget, finally, talked about the cognition perspective of a patient with schizophrenia. He considers these patients to be crucial elements of a society. It is the psychology of a mentally ill person to not be ignored by others. Mentally ill individuals need to be given attention. They also require understanding. Piaget says that he has dealt with a lot of cases regarding schizophrenia, and what he noticed was that individuals suffering from schizophrenia should be assisted emotionally in order to manage the illness.
Piaget believes that confidence building is the key to treating schizophrenia. If caregivers can help patients with schizophrenia build their confidence, then it would their situation. In conclusion, having lunch with these three theorists expounded my knowledge, especially on caring for patients with schizophrenia. I do not think such an experience could be gotten from anywhere else apart from such an occasion. Scholars should take their time to imagine how influencing it is to dine with a theorist who influences you through his books, but this time you have a chance of seating next to him as he talks.
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