Genograms
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A genogram is a picture of a person's family relationships and history. It goes beyond a traditional family tree allowing the creators to visualize patterns and psychological factors that affect relationships. • Genograms were first developed and popularized in clinical settings by Monica McGoldrick and Randy Gerson through the publication of a book titled Genograms: Assessment and Intervention in 1985. • Genograms are now used by various groups of people in a variety of fields such as medicine, psychology, social work, genetic research, education, and youth work to name but a few. • Some practitioners in personal and family therapy use genograms for personal records and/or to explain family dynamics to the client. • In this video we show you the basic building blocks of a genogram and how it all comes together in a finished product. • You can download a cheat sheet on genograms from https://ultimateyouthworker.com.au/wp...
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