Consider (someone or something) to be important or
beneficial; have a high opinion of.
Principles or standards of behavior; one's judgement
of what is important in life.
Principles that influence the development of beliefs
and attitudes. Values
Something of worth; enduring beliefs or attitudes
about the worth of a person, object, idea, or action. They are important because they influence decisions, actions, even nurse’s ethical decision making. Values Clarification
A process by which individuals identify, examine
and develop their own value. Values clarification is a process by which people identify and express their values. A principle of values clarification is that no one value set is right for everyone Belief
Beliefs (or opinions) are interpretations or
conclusion that people accept as true. They are based on faith than fact and may or may not be true. Good in society BELIEF PATTERN
An acceptance that something exists or is true,
especially one without proof.
OR Trust, faith or confidence in someone or something. A BEHAVIOR RELATED TO VALVES
Values are person's core belief about what they
consider most important.
Usually values guide behavior. They are highly
relevant to establishing our individuality and helping in our actions Attitudes
Attitudes are mental positions or feelings toward a
person, object or idea (e.g. acceptance, compassion, openness). attitudes are often judged as bad or good, positive or negative, where as beliefs are judged as correct or incorrect.