Geno gram

Assignment 1
Family of Origin Paper (20 points) & Infographic (5 points) 
 25 Points total

Purpose of this assignment: Understanding family functioning and familial patterns will be an important foundation in your ability to help your clients work through family problems. In order for you to help your clients better understand their familial patterns, you need to evaluate and assess family systems on a personal level as well. By understanding your family and who you are within the family context you will be better prepared to identify countertransference reactions with your clients, which is an ethical responsibility for competent social work practice. Many social workers believe, you cannot bring a client further than you have brought yourself. Therefore, this 7-11 page paper will help you to explore and reflect on your own experiences, including factors of resilience and risk, this assignment to highlight ways in which you can be more empathetic towards yourself and others in your work as a social worker. *Your paper is regarded as privileged information and the information will be kept confidential.

Part 1: Family of Origin Paper (20 points)
Instructions for paper & Headings Required:
Section one: 
Family Origin (2-3 pages)
(a) Produce a detailed genogram of your family of origin covering at least three generations. Please include names and ages. The genogram must include a key. At a minimum it should also include sub-systems and alliances between family members. Boundaries between you and each of your family members (diffuse [or enmeshed], rigid [disengaged], or clear, etc.) must also be documented.

(b) Include a 2-3 page narrative (e.g., a bio-psycho-social-spiritual background story of your family). Include identification with or membership in one or more racial/ethnic/cultural/religious

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groups, their lifestyles, socioeconomic class, education, professions/jobs, oppressed group membership, members of at-risk population(s), where they have lived, grew up, etc. Include other information that may be relevant: adoptions, pregnancies, separations, current locations, etc. Use general genograms instructions to guide this section.

Section two: Subheadings required for the three topics you choose below (3-5 pages) Write and discuss a brief illustration from a time in your childhood which exemplifies how your family system typically operated. What was/or has its impact been on family/functioning. Family topics you may cover include (choose 3 of these):

1. Boundaries (within the family as well as between the family and the world)
2. Family Roles (formal/informal) that each family member played in your family, how satisfied were members about these roles and/or role changes?)
3. Subsystems (Relationships: hierarchy, triangles, alliances, subsystems. How did any factions within your family help/hinder the family cohesion?)
4. Balance of Power (Who held it, who was subjected to it, how was power expressed/exercised, and did power have any relation to any core problem/issue/dysfunction/strength?)
5. Rules (spoken and unspoken)
6. Family Norms
7. Communication style and patterns; Avenues of Communication (How were thoughts, feelings, and conflicts expressed by each family member? Directly, indirectly, implicitly to some extent, did young adults or children have a say in family decision making? Did members avoid talking about problems, or did they openly discuss them whenever problems arise, or are they expressed 
passive aggressively, etc… Was there anything taboo in your family, and not openly/comfortably discussed or mentioned out of shame, embarrassment, etc.?)
8. Resources/ resiliency factors (What strengths did your family and each family member possesses in terms of being able to address a core problem/etc. Think strengths based practice, and the numerous sources of strengths that clients and their environments may provide them)
9. Intergenerational patterns

You must give specific behavioral examples to back up your analysis. For example, it is not sufficient to just state that there were poor communication patterns, rather, you should discuss and provide examples to the specific behaviors that demonstrated how those communications played out and were maintained.

In completing this section, you must use at least three scholarly articles and/or books that address the concepts you are discussing.

Section three: Reflection (2-3 pages) Write a reflection on how it was for you to look at your family through a social work systems lens by reflectively answering the following questions:

What have you learned about yourself as a member of your family?
What have you learned about yourself as a social worker who will be engaging with families of 
similar systems?

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How has this research increased your understanding of families in general?
Identify one or more myths you previously believed about family systems that you now know is/are no longer valid?
What new knowledge did you gain about families that will impact your future as a social worker?