Genogram
Family mapping (genogram)is a structure that provides the provider with information about a family of origin issues which can be used as a therapeutic point of reference. Sometimes refer to as a family genogram, family mapping provides a framework for understanding family patterns. Family mapping can also help a patient see connections within their family.
For this assignment, you will create a family map/Genogram of another person's family. No identifiers should be noted on the family map/genogram, and you should make clear to the person being mapped that this is for an assignment.
It is just as helpful to map a person who reports a stable/happy childhood as someone who reports trauma - the idea is to reveal connections whether trauma-based or not and for you to practice seeing the value of this tool.
- Create a legible family map/genogram indicating the patient/client
- Include three generations - For example, the parents and the grandparents of the person you are doing the mapping. We ask that you include all family members including aunts and uncles.
- Write a brief discussion of (no more than 250 words) depicting the family connections. This should be written in a narrative format. No APA required.
- Include a legend to illustrate the identification.
- Lines must be used to demonstrate connections.
- Compare to the ACE score for the person being mapped - follow the link to the ACE questionnaire
https://ncjfcj.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/Finding-Your-Ace-Score.pdf
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