Nursing; The Philosophy and Science of Caring
Jean Watson’s groundbreaking first edition of Nursing introduced the Science of Human Caring and quickly became one of the most respected and widely referenced frameworks in nursing theory. This fully revised new edition presents a modernized exploration of that foundational philosophy, offering fresh perspectives from the original pioneer of caring science.
"Caring" remains a central—yet often misunderstood—concept in both professional nursing and everyday human interaction. Though its expressions differ across cultures, caring is a universal, enduring human value that transcends time, geography, belief systems, and societal roles. It bridges the Self and the Other, extending outward to the community and all of life.
In this updated edition, Watson expands on the profound connection between caring and love as the ethical and spiritual foundation of healing and nursing practice. The book introduces the Caritas Processes™, includes guided centering and meditation exercises (via an accompanying audio CD), and offers reflective tools and energetic practices designed to support both students and practitioners in embodying a deeper form of Caritas Nursing in their personal and professional lives.