Genograms: Assessment and Intervention (Norton Professional Books)
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By: Monica McGoldrick, Randy Gerson and Sylvia Shellenberger
Format: Paperback
From: W. W. Norton & Company
Pub. Date: February 1999
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1999-03
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 224
Ean: 9780393702941
Isbn: 0393702944
ABOUT THE BOOK
An updated, expanded edition of Norton's best-selling professional book on genograms. 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.
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~ Written on 2007-03-14
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~ Written on 2007-02-11
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~ Written on 2007-02-07
"This book was used to teach genograms in a masters class I took in family and couples counseling. It is very thorough (maybe too much so, as sometimes I thought "okay, I get it, I get it"). The information is well presented, and the authors tried to make it more interesting by using the family histories of famous and historical figures. Most important, the value of the genogram is well explained. I will keep this book for future reference."
~ Written on 2005-08-04
"This was an assigned book in my graduate program. I thought it was a nice tool but way too time intensive for the majority of work I do. I have found that it is a wonderful tool for working with people who have an organic impairment or concrete thinking paterns. I have drawn the geno-gram on a white board during the first few sessions with the client. It helps me get a clearer history from the client and gives them a visual, which can be helpful in processing information."
~ Written on 2003-10-20