Genogram – Part A – Diagram 

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Genogram – Part A – Diagram 

Genogram – Part A – Diagram 

Construct a three-generation genogram of your family-of-origin and that of your partner (if applicable). 

Use the McGoldrick, M., Gerson, R., & Petry, S. S. reading (noted below and in the course readings), to develop the genogram – making certain to include dates for births, deaths, marriages, divorces, etc. Add contextual information discussed in the article (this typically helps the genogram more fully represent the family being depicted). 

McGoldrick, M., Gerson, R., & Petry, S. S. (2008). Creating genograms. In Genograms: Assessment and intervention (3rd ed., pp. 20-60). New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 

You may create the diagram in either of two ways: 

  • Hand draw the diagram and scan it as an image file (JPG or PNGformat)
  • Use Microsoft PowerPoint and its drawing tools (PPT or PPTXformat)

This is my 3 generations:

My grandparents: Carter Ray Green and Laura Mae Green, they have 2 children Marilyn Green (married Dennis Young and had 2 sons Jason Young and Brad Young) and Brenda Green (married Mickey Balkum and had 2. daughters Tiffany Balkum and Alana Balkum) Brenda is my mom as well but she had me first by a man named Charles Portis and they were never married. Tiffany is married to Blas and they hav 2 children( Ava and Olivia), Alana is married to William and they have 3 children(Brionna, Adrianna, and Victoria), and I am married to Carlington and we have 2 children (Capree and Carter)

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Genogram

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