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 ===== IEMT Self Care Deficit Model ===== ===== IEMT Self Care Deficit Model =====
 **Based on the work of Dorothea Orem (1980)** **Based on the work of Dorothea Orem (1980)**
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 +All IEMT Practitioners are encouraged to study nursing models as good examples of highly developed and tried and tested models of systemised practice. The meta-models are excellent ways of organising and understanding therapeutic work.
  
 Dorothea Orem[(Dorothea_Orem>Dorothea Orem[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothea_Orem|Wikipedia]])] Dorothea Orem[(Dorothea_Orem>Dorothea Orem[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothea_Orem|Wikipedia]])]
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  that has been widely adopted in the field of health care provision and training.   that has been widely adopted in the field of health care provision and training. 
  
-Dorothea Orem was a pioneering nursing theorist who developed an influential nursing care model. Her Theory of Self Care Deficit is one of the most commonly used models, and has had a significant impact on the field of nursing. A prolific author, she wrote two seminal works on the topic: Nursing: Concepts of Practice[(Nursing>Nursing: concepts of practice by Orem, Dorothea E. (Dorothea Elizabeth), 1914-2007; Taylor, Susan G; Renpenning, Kathie McLaughlin [[https://archive.org/details/nursingconceptso00dort|archive.org]])], and Nursing Volumes I and II[( :harvard:Orem1985>>+Dorothea Orem was a pioneering nursing theorist who developed an influential nursing care model. Her Theory of Self Care Deficit is one of the most commonly used models, and has had a significant impact on the field of nursing. A prolific author, she wrote two seminal works on the topic: Nursing: Concepts of Practice[(Nursing>Nursing: concepts of practice by Orem, Dorothea E. (Dorothea Elizabeth), 1914-2007; Taylor, Susan G; Renpenning, Kathie McLaughlin [[https://archive.org/details/nursingconceptso00dort|archive.org online library]])], and Nursing Volumes I and II[( :harvard:Orem1985>>
 authors   : Dorothea Elizabeth Orem authors   : Dorothea Elizabeth Orem
 title     : Nursing: Concepts of Practice title     : Nursing: Concepts of Practice
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 Developmental self-care requisites are “//either specialized expressions of universal self-care requisites that have been particularized for developmental processes or they are new requisites derived from a condition or associated with an event.//” Developmental self-care requisites are “//either specialized expressions of universal self-care requisites that have been particularized for developmental processes or they are new requisites derived from a condition or associated with an event.//”
  
-//**examples needed**//+The developmental self-care requisites of the Orem Model refer to the needs that are specific to a particular stage of development. These needs vary throughout the lifespan and are important for maintaining health and well-being. Here are some examples of developmental self-care requisites: 
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 +      The need for a safe and stimulating environment to promote learning and development in childhood 
 +      The need for social interaction and emotional support to promote healthy relationships in adolescence 
 +  *     The need for vocational guidance and education to develop skills and achieve career goals in early adulthood 
 +  *     The need for a supportive and safe environment to manage stress and anxiety, which can include therapy, support groups, or other forms of social support 
 +      The need for self-compassion and self-care practices to improve self-esteem and self-worth, which can be especially important for individuals struggling with depression or other mood disorders 
 +      The need for education and resources to develop coping skills and manage symptoms of mental illness, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, or medication management 
 ==== Health deviation self-care requisites ==== ==== Health deviation self-care requisites ====
  
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 The client is now able, //and expected by the practitioner//, to self-apply and self-treat problematic emotions and further explore issues of identity themselves. The client is now able, //and expected by the practitioner//, to self-apply and self-treat problematic emotions and further explore issues of identity themselves.
  
 +===== See also =====
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 +  * [[nursing_models|Additional nursing models]]
 +  * [[orders_of_adaptation|]]
 +  * [[orders_of_change|]]
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