<p>1. An Introduction to Nursing Theory</p> <p>2. Nursing Theory and Clinical Practice</p> <p>3. Environmental Model: Florence Nightingale</p> <p>4. Interpersonal Relations in Nursing: Hildegard E. Peplau</p> <p>5. Definition and Components of Nursing: Virginia Henderson</p> <p>6. Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory: Dorothea Elizabeth Orem</p> <p>7. Behavioral System Model: Dorothy E. Johnson</p> <p>8. Nursing Process Discipline: Ida Jean Orlando</p> <p>9. Other Theories from the 1950s and 1960s</p> <p>10. The Conservation Principles: A Model For Health: Myra Estrin Levine</p> <p>11. Conceptual System and Theory of Goal Attainment: Imogene M. King </p> <p>12. Science of Unitary Human Beings: Martha E. Rogers</p> <p>13. The Roy Adaptation Model: Sister Callista Roy </p> <p>14. The Neuman Systems Model: Betty Neuman</p> <p>15. Other Theories from the 1970s</p> <p>16. Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality: Madeleine M. Leininger</p> <p>17. Health as Expanding Consciousness: Margaret A. Newman</p> <p>18. Theory of Transpersonal Caring: Jean Watson</p> <p>19. Human Becoming School of Thought: Rosemarie Rizzo Parse </p> <p>20. The Modeling and Role-Modeling Theory: Helen Lorraine (Cook) Erickson, Evelyn M. Tomlin, and Mary Ann P. Swain</p> <p>21. Health Promotion Model: Nola J. Pender</p> <p>22. Philosophy of Caring and Expert Nursing Practice: Patricia Benner </p> <p>23. Other Theories of the 1980s</p> <p>24. Other Nursing Theories from the 1990s</p>