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Genogram Exercise: Analyzing Family History and Patterns, Assignments of Psychology

Information about genograms, a tool used to map out family relationships and patterns. It includes instructions for creating a genogram and suggests reflecting on various aspects of the family history. Questions to consider include learning experiences, time investment, surprising discoveries, emotions, family strengths and weaknesses, values, and reflections.

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Pre 2010

Uploaded on 08/04/2009

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Genogram, PSY107
Here is a site that explains genograms: http://www.genopro.com/genogram/
Here is a site where you can download software to create your own genogram:
http://www.smartdraw.com/downloads/index.htm?WT.svl=link01
After you have drawn your genogram, answer all of the questions below:
1. What did I learn from working on my genogram?
2. Why was it or was it not worth the time and effort?
3. What did I find surprising? What new information did I learn?
4. How did I feel about filling out the family tree?
5. What are the strengths of this family?
6. What are the weaknesses of this family?
7. What will I be cautious about now that I know so much about the family history,
pathology, and strengths?
8. What are some of the values this family has passed down to me?
9. What values do I want to pass on to my children?
10. Other comments or reflections.

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Genogram, PSY

Here is a site that explains genograms: http://www.genopro.com/genogram/ Here is a site where you can download software to create your own genogram: http://www.smartdraw.com/downloads/index.htm?WT.svl=link After you have drawn your genogram, answer all of the questions below:

  1. What did I learn from working on my genogram?
  2. Why was it or was it not worth the time and effort?
  3. What did I find surprising? What new information did I learn?
  4. How did I feel about filling out the family tree?
  5. What are the strengths of this family?
  6. What are the weaknesses of this family?
  7. What will I be cautious about now that I know so much about the family history, pathology, and strengths?
  8. What are some of the values this family has passed down to me?
  9. What values do I want to pass on to my children?
  10. Other comments or reflections.