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  1. FAMILY OF ORIGIN. Please complete this questionnaire at home and bring it with you when you start your workshop Monday morning. 1. Identify your major caregivers. Name. 2. List the birth order of the children in your family. Use a noun or adjective to describe each person. Include yourself and deceased siblings.

  2. KM C364e-20170427154338. NAME: Family of Origin FAMILY OF ORIGIN Relationship 1. 2. Identify your major caregivers. Name List the birth order of the children in your family. Use a noun or adjective to describe each person. Include yourself and deceased siblings. (Indicate if a sibling is deceased.) Name/Relationship Number of children in your ...

  3. FAMILY OF ORIGIN Answer these questions drawing on your life from the ages of 0 - 17 years old. Family of Origin 1. Identify your major caregivers. Name Relationship 2. List the birth order of children in your family. Use a noun or adjective to describe each person. Include yourself and deceased siblings. (Indicated if a sibling is deceased.)

  4. FAMILY OF ORIGIN A. Family of Origin l. Identifu your major caregivers. Name Relationship 2. List the birth order of the children in your family. Use a noun or adjective to describe each '\-, person. Include yourself and deceased siblings. (Indicate if a sibling is deceased.) Name/Relationship Age Description Number of children in your family:

  5. May 15, 2024 · Step 3: Complete the worksheet. Guide your patient or client through each section of the worksheet, encouraging them to reflect on their experiences and feelings about their family of origin. Remind them to provide specific examples or situations that have shaped their understanding of the listed emotions and concepts.

  6. 1) List and describe your family and all its members (including anyone who lived with you or was important to you or your family (including your parents, caretakers, siblings, extended family, neighbors, friends and other peers, hired help, exchange students) when you were a child. • Include names and ages of everyone, descriptions of each ...

  7. whittleconsultancies.com.au › DOCUMENTS › FAMILY OF ORIGINFamily of Origin

    3. What’s your family history? 4. Who in your family were you the closest to (emotionally) when you were growing up? 5. Who in your family are you the closest to (emotionally) now? 6. Who in your family of origin do you still see on a regular basis? 7. Who in your family experienced the most conflict when you were growing up? 8. Who in your ...

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