By remaining "on-center," the nurse is able to con vey to the client an awareness, a sensitivity, an empathy and a deep sense of peace andregard that often creates a relaxation response in the client. One must give oneself permission to center, as the environment is always calling us to be present for it rather than for ourselves.But when one is centered and personally present, compassion- becomes real, and this state is needed for those who would facilitate healing. One important exercise that the nurse can practice is to center before entering from any prior into each client encounter-detaching encounter, and to approach each client with awareness 1 and with, as Carl Rogers says, unconditional positive regard" (Laurant&Shlien, 1984).
By remaining "on-center," the nurse is able to con vey to the client an awareness, a sensitivity, an empathy and a deep sense of peace andregard that often creates a relaxation response in the client. One must give oneself permission to center, as the environment is always calling us to be present for it rather than for ourselves.But when one is centered and personally present, compassion- becomes real, and this state is needed for those who would facilitate healing. One important exercise that the nurse can practice is to center before entering from any prior into each client encounter-detaching encounter, and to approach each client with awareness 1 and with, as Carl Rogers says, unconditional positive regard" (Laurant&Shlien, 1984).
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