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    Introduction In my opinion, family, and the relationship between different family members, is messy and confusing, but beautiful nonetheless. Family, in my opinion, is a complex web of interconnectedness, and mutual love. My personal definition of family, is those who are there for you in your hour of need. I have been very blessed to have an amazing support system, who is there to love and support me through life’s challenges. However, my opinion on family is constantly changing, as I grow and learn

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    Family Genogram Analysis

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    Family is a multifaceted entity that shapes an individual’s identity throughout their life. The interpersonal experiences gained through interactions often leads to the assumption of roles and development of communication styles influencing the families’ conflict handling and resolution styles. In family counselling, a genogram is drawn out to understand family’s developmental stage, intergenerational patterns and to develop therapeutic interventions. This essay will present my family genogram with

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    Family Genogram Analysis

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    According to Bowen Family Systems Therapy, a healthy family functioning has low anxiety, high levels of differentiation of self, and contact with family members. However, problems occur when there are underlying problems of emotional fusion passed from generation to generation and the amount of stress exceeds family’s ability to manage it. Patterns are meant to solve the problem of anxiety. Most commonly a genogram is used, which allows others to see emotional bonds between people involved and the

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    Genogram Analysis: My Family’s Views on Health and Illness A genogram is a tool utilized in health care to help better understand a person’s family history. Similar to a family tree, a genogram looks at genetic influences, but it is also a “depiction of family structure and dynamics, particularly the in the context of transgenerational patterns” (Chrzastowski, 2011). A genogram typically goes back three generations and can cover topics such as, religion, culture, family relationships, communication

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    Genogram Family Analysis II How you ever feel that we, as sons or daughter tend to repeat our parent mistakes? I have always asked myself why and I still have not have the right answer. For example my mother grew up in a very strict environment when she was a child, with my grandmother and my great grandmother coming from a Japanese Culture; my mother grew up to be a very quiet and reserve young adult. She is really kind, strict, helpful and with a very big heart. Although we had our differences

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    assignment that involved my family was a genogram assignment. Here, I learned about the history of my family. I’ve never explored my family’s history because we are not close to either side of the family. During this assignment, I felt more confident of my family’s past. It was delightful to see the genogram on paper, after processing it in my head for days. In social work, a genogram is a practical to assess and intervention. According to Pope and Jacquelyn, "in general, the genogram is useful in gathering

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    represent the generations within my family since I constructed the diagram with my grandparents, my parents, my sisters and I, but also my nephew. It is awesome to see how our family is expanding, but the diagram also allowed me to think of my family in the lens of Family Systems Theory and Therapy. We all have great relationships with one another, but in no way am I saying that we are perfect. We have our disagreements and dysfunctions like any other family, but we know how to work through them

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    First, family systems therapy was theorized by Murray Bowen, that an individual can change his own intellectual mind functioning from an emotional state of mind. “Second, the family therapy system primary focus is to change the dysfunctional breakdown, by using the therapeutic approach intended to identify and explain why and how things happen within the family” (Family systems, 2011). Next, the family systems therapeutic approach is designed to figure out how to bring families together, by detailing

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    In family psychology genograms are a proper tool be used. Using a genogram can help figure out patterns that have occurred in a family with the future, present, and the past. Therapist and clinicians uses the genograms for many reasons. According to Butler (2008), “As a method to track and monitor family pat-terns, the genogram clarifies information about the family in a broader context” (p.175). Genograms help an individual and families have visual picture of healthy and unhealthy patterns that

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    Genogram Written Narrative HSC 6323/Family Systems June 15, 2011 Professor Michael Hardin Lubbock Christian University Genograms are an excellent way to show the multigenerational family as a whole. When looking at a genogram, it is easier to see various pieces of information that exist within the family system. When creating a genogram, it is necessary to obtain a great deal of information to allow for accuracy as well as proficiency within the genogram. Overall, a

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