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      • A genogram is a visual representation of a family system, incorporating at least three generations of the system. Its purpose is to help the member of the system (in this case, you) see their context in visual form, so that pivotal moments and notable patterns can be acknowledged and recorded (Kerr & Bowen, 1988).
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  2. Nov 29, 2016 · 1 | Draw a basic genogram, beginning with your current family system. Your current family system is you, in your current relationship or living situation. It includes: your parents, if you live at home; your partner, if you live with him/her; your children, if you are a parent.

  3. This genogram should consist of the following: (1) a generational map of your family of origin, (2) a delineation of key family patterns in terms of the relationships, roles, life events, and multigenerational trends that significantly affected you and your family of origin.

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  4. Oct 10, 2019 · The most widely used technique of Bowen Family Systems Theory is the genogram. The genogram is a family-of-origin tree that therapists can build with their clients to map intergenerational processes and to illuminate family roles, relationships, and triangles (McGoldrick et al. 2008 ).

  5. Feb 27, 2024 · A genogram is a visual representation of a family tree that provides important details about the relationships between family members. It can be a helpful tool for understanding the psychological and hereditary factors affecting individuals and families.

  6. Jun 30, 2019 · An extremely useful tool for understanding how you were influenced by your family of origin is the Genogram, developed by Monica McGoldrick ( The Genogram Journey: Reconnecting with Your...

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