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INTERDEPENDENCE MODE

INTERDEPENDENCE MODE. Roy Model. Roy, C. & Andrews, H.A. (1999). The Roy Adaptation Model. (2nd. ed.). Norwalk, Conn: Appleton & Lange. Chapter 16. Interdependence Mode. Close relationship with others Need for Affection.

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INTERDEPENDENCE MODE

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  1. INTERDEPENDENCE MODE Roy Model S. Gaston

  2. Roy, C. & Andrews, H.A. (1999). The Roy Adaptation Model. (2nd. ed.). Norwalk, Conn: Appleton & Lange. • Chapter 16 S. Gaston

  3. Interdependence Mode • Close relationship with others • Need for Affection S. Gaston

  4. Affectional Adequacy: “feeling of security in nurturing relationships” Roy S. Gaston

  5. No man is an island. S. Gaston

  6. Significant Other • Most important person is our lives. • Gives and receives respect, love, value S. Gaston

  7. Support Systems • Persons that also provide love, respect, and value and the same is given in return. • Less important than significant others S. Gaston

  8. Identify your significant other and members of your support system. S. Gaston

  9. Behaviors • Receiving or Receptive behaviors: “Person’s receiving, taking in, or assimilating nurturing behaviors” S. Gaston

  10. Behaviors • Giving or Contributive Behavior: “giving or supplying nurturing” S. Gaston

  11. Assessment of Behavior • Significant Other: Who is the most important person in your life? S. Gaston

  12. Assessment of Behavior • Support System: Who will be here for you during your surgery? S. Gaston

  13. Assessment of Behavior • Giving Behavior: How do you express caring to (significant other, support system)?Observation of NV behavior S. Gaston

  14. Assessment of Behavior • Receiving Behavior: How does that person (significant other, support system) express caring to you.Observation of NV behavior S. Gaston

  15. Assessment of Stimuli • Expectations of the relationship and awareness of needs • Nurturing ability of both persons • Level of Self-Esteem S. Gaston

  16. Assessment of Stimuli • Level and kind of Interactional Skills • Presence of the other in the physical environment (Assess to each other) S. Gaston

  17. Assessment of Stimuli • Knowledge about friendships and relationships • Developmental age and tasks S. Gaston

  18. Nursing Diagnoses • Alterations in Parenting related to _______. • Change in family roles related to________. S. Gaston

  19. Nursing Diagnoses • Social Isolation related to _________. • Separation Anxiety due to _________. S. Gaston

  20. Nursing Diagnoses • Ineffective relationships • Family coping, (compromised, disabling, or altered) S. Gaston

  21. Nursing Diagnoses • Knowledge Deficit for __________. S. Gaston

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