[humanser] Creating a Genogram
Jonathan Franks
jfranks at nfbtx.org
Sat Feb 10 04:26:31 UTC 2018
Thank you both for your advice. I spoke with the Professor today and
we agreed for me to basically understand the conceptual aspect of a
Genogram. The assignment was to draw one as it relates to your own
family. He said that it was fine if I wrote about it as it would
relate to the concept of a Genogram and my family.
Warm regards,
Jonathan Franks BSW
1st Vice President
National Federation of the Blind Human Services Division
Graduate Student
MSW Program
Texas State University
On 2/6/18, Michael Abell via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello Jonathon,
> I had a similar problem in my course work. Sometimes it is good to
> determine just who the audience is. If you are working with a client to
> share the information with, you could try to understand the genogram from
> their view. You could use wicisticks (I hope that I am spelling ths right)
> or other tactile representations of the various connections. I have even
> used Tinkertoys! I imagine that you could also use Legos.
> I would get with your instructor. The most importand element of this
> work in the classroom is that you are able to demonstrate your
> understanding
> of the genogram. A paper could do this and is a perfectly acceptable
> accomidation.
>
> Warmly,
>
> Rev. Michael “Big Dog” Abell
> MSPC
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: HumanSer [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan
> Franks via HumanSer
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2018 8:36 AM
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> Subject: [humanser] Creating a Genogram
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> Good morning all,
> For my advanced Social work with Groups course, we have to create our own
> Genogram. Since there is a visual aspect to the Genogram, I was wondering
> if
> anyone had any tips or tricks in creating one?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jonathan Franks BSW
> 1st Vice President
> National Federation of the Blind Human Services Division Graduate Student
> MSW Program Texas State University
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