Analyze your three-generational family genogram for intergenerational themes, relationship patterns, and life-cycle transitions.

Genogram
Make sure to include the following in your genogram:

.The delineation of family relationships (close, overly close, conflictual, or cut off)

.Information such as chronic or terminal illnesses, ethnic backgrounds, alcoholism, suicides, mental health issues, diversity and sociocultural factors,

.Information relevant to describe the family system, particularly information that helps the viewer better understand some of the prominent relationship delineations and dynamics in the family.

Analysis Paper

Complete the following in your analysis paper:

Family systems analysis identifies patterns and roles in how the family relates.

Analyze your three-generational family genogram for intergenerational themes, relationship patterns, and life-cycle transitions. Ask yourself questions such as:

 

What are some emerging family patterns?

How have these patterns made me who I am, and what are my roles in my system?

How have these patterns and roles influenced my life?

What are significant cultural issues to consider?

What strengths are you proud of that have been passed along?

How does or how will your understanding of yourself from your genogram influence your work as a family therapist?

Analyze your three-generational family genogram for intergenerational themes, relationship patterns, and life-cycle transitions.
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