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Gathering information and creating a genogram of a family is only a part of a more general process of helping a family. May use a structured intake form. Sharing a family’s history is a sacred contract. Information obtained from one or several family members.
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Basic information can be collected in 15 minutes A comprehensive family assessment can take an hour or two. How to make a genogram video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM7g LOrF8TQ
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If you have children: Depict your parents, your generation, and your children’s generation. Depict your parents’ marriages and relationship that produced children. Depict your marriages and relationships that have produced children. Depict your siblings and their marriages and relationships that have produced children.
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If you do not have children: Depict your grandparents, your parent’s generation and your generation. Depict your parents’ marriages and relationships that have produced children. Depict your marriages and the marriages of your siblings. Depict your biological aunts and uncles but not their marriages and relationships.
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If you do not know your biological family: Depict your adopted family or significant others (people who have influenced you as a child; those who influence you now) and relationships that have produced children and your generation. Depict the marriage/relationships of your adopted siblings Depict your adopted aunts/uncles, but not their marriages and relationships. Depict your children, if you have any.
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