Family genogram

Analyze your three-generational family genogram for intergenerational themes, relationship patterns, and life-cycle transitions. Ask yourself questions such as: What do these patterns mean in my family? How have these patterns made me who I am? How do the themes or patterns identify my family? How have these patterns influenced change in my life? Reflect upon the career counseling readings so far in this course. What elements inform the choices made by yourself and your family members about occupations, education, and career choices? Discuss strengths you are proud of that have been passed along. Discuss patterns that may indicate clinical concerns. Comment on how your understanding of yourself from your genogram relates to your work as a family therapist or mental health counselor.

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