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Title: Genograms


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Genograms
  • Exploring your family genogram is the first step
    in the family systems approach to therapy.

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Genogram
  • A genogram is a symbolic picture of your family
    tree. It shows important dates and
    characteristics of your siblings, parents,
    grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, and other
    relatives.

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Genogram
  • Hints for Building Your Genogram
  • http//www.smartdraw.com/specials/genealogy.asp

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Genogram Pass it On!
  • We repeat what we experience. Another way
    families reduce tension and remain stable is to
    pass uncomfortable energy down the line. So, for
    example, if your dad was incested when he was
    three, he probably does not remember it.
  • However, the unresolved feelings remain, stewing
    and festering. These feelings may later emerge
    such things as depression, rage, drug or alcohol
    abuse. Unless dad heals these issues, his
    children probably will acquiring them from him.

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Genogram Get the Facts
  • Talk to aunts and uncles, cousins and
    grandparents to get the information you need. As
    you make contact (face to face, by phone or
    letter) with the people in your family you rarely
    talk to, things will begin to change in your own
    life and in your relationship with your parents.

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Geneograms Patterns
  • The first goal here is to look for patterns of
    behavior. Chances are you'll find a relative who
    suffered from the same problem(s) that are
    troubling you. These kinds of patterns can be
    comforting.
  • Lets imagine you just divorced an alcoholic
    spouse. Does every woman on dads side of the
    family marry an alcoholic?

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Genograms Cut-Offs
  • The second thing to look for is cut-offs. Did
    your father never mention his childhood? Did your
    mother get in a fight with her brother and not
    speak to him for over 30 years?
  • Situations like this are rich storehouses for
    unspoken family rules. As you make contact with
    cut-off parts of the family, energy earthquakes
    occur in the family system. The assigned roles in
    every family can exist only if the family
    structure remains in stasis.

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Genogram No more cutoff
  • Calling your long-lost auntie disrupts the stasis
    or stability of the system. The rigid role
    structures loosen or dissolve. You free yourself
    to create something new for yourself in your own
    life and in your relationship to your family.
  • Your personal role in a rigid family structure
    can become more fluid and dynamic as you get to
    know other members of the family tree. Perhaps in
    your immediate family you are seemingly stuck in
    the role of the mess-up." In connecting to your
    greater family, you may find that you can become
    closer to your true self.

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Genogram Subsystems
  • These relationships are complex. There are
    ongoing subsystems. Subsystems make up the whole
    system. Tensions in life are translated into
    family tension. If the family has difficulty
    dealing with stress or lacks extended family
    support, then the family may hold more tension.
    Tension changes family interaction patterns.
    There are four different relationship patterns
    that may be highlighted
  • Marital conflict
  • Dysfunction in one spouse
  • Impairment of one or more children
  • Emotional distance
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