Genogram Research & Family Mapping
Another resource that you can use for creating a genogram is How to Make a Genogram Online | EdrawMax Online.
Write a summary (in a Word doc) on your research. Any information you use from any source needs to be cited! Here are a few examples of topics you need to discuss: .
· The history of genograms
· How genograms are used
· How genograms are completed
· What are the benefits and/or challenges of developing a genogram
· Any other information you’d like to share from your research
For the second part of this assignment you will “map out” your immediate family. You may need to contact extended family members for help. If that’s not possible, no problem, do the best you can with the information you have. You’ll start with you and your significant other as well as your children. Then, if possible, please go back two generations. Remember, a genogram is more than a family tree. You need to identify relationships and their status (strong, weak, abusive, etc.), behavioral patterns (teen pregnancy, divorce, substance abuse, etc.), health issues and/or any other issues that you know of or become aware of during your research. Don’t forget to include a key that explains what the lines, shapes, colors, etc. mean.
Please complete your genogram using genopro.com, as a Word doc using whatever shapes, symbols, colors, etc. you want, or you can draw your genogram by hand, scan it, and upload it as an attachment. PLEASE keep in mind that this is not an art class – I’m not looking for a masterpiece. The purpose of this assignment is for you to see what patterns emerge within your family. After you’ve completed your genogram please write a summary ( add to the Word doc you’ve started), that includes the answers to the following questions (as well as anything else you’d like to share): .
1. What did you learn about your family history? (Please share as much as you are comfortable with. This assignment is very personal and your instructor is the only person who will read it.)
2. What was the experience of collecting information like for you?
3. Are there any patterns that emerged that surprised you? (For example communication, addiction, teen pregnancy, mental healthy issues, etc.) Why or why not?
4. How could a genogram help a couple strengthen (in general) their relationship?
5. How could parents (in general) use a genogram to educate their children?
6. Conclude your summary by summarizing what you learned from this assignment and how you can apply it to your family.
Genogram Research & Family Mapping
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What is the history and purpose of genograms?,
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How are genograms constructed and what do they include?,
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What are the benefits and challenges of creating a genogram?,
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What patterns emerged in your family after completing your genogram?,
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How can genograms help couples and parents in relationships and parenting?