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Using famous families as case studies, this book explains how to draw, interpret, and apply the genogram, a graphic way of organizing the information gathered during a family assessment. Widely used in training of health and mental health professionals, Genograms is an engaging introduction to the principles of family systems theory. The new edition highlights new developments in genogram use. Monica McGoldrick lives in Highland Park, New Jersey. Sylvia Shellenberger, widow of Randy Gerson, lives in Macon, Georgia.
Synopsis:
Using famous families as case studies, this book explains how to draw, interpret and apply the genogram, a graphic way of organizing information gathered during a family assessment. It explains how the use of genograms can reveal inter-generational patterns that are more than coincidental.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-226) and index.
Genograms: Assessment and Intervention
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Monica Mcgoldrick
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234 pages
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English9780393702941
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"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
Using famous families as case studies, this book explains how to draw, interpret, and apply the genogram, a graphic way of organizing the information gathered during a family assessment. Widely used in training of health and mental health professionals, Genograms is an engaging introduction to the principles of family systems theory. The new edition highlights new developments in genogram use. Monica McGoldrick lives in Highland Park, New Jersey. Sylvia Shellenberger, widow of Randy Gerson, lives in Macon, Georgia.
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by Gardners,
Using famous families as case studies, this book explains how to draw, interpret and apply the genogram, a graphic way of organizing information gathered during a family assessment. It explains how the use of genograms can reveal inter-generational patterns that are more than coincidental.
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