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Culturagram×Genogram Analysis×
FagområdeSocial WorkSocial Work
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19942008
OphavspersonElaine P. CongressMonica McGoldrick & Randy Gerson (standardized notation); Murray Bowen (theoretical roots)
TypeVisual family-assessment tool for understanding the influence of cultureGraphical, qualitative family-assessment tool
Oprindelig kildeCongress, E. P. (1994). The use of culturagrams to assess and empower culturally diverse families. Families in Society, 75(9), 531–540. DOI ↗McGoldrick, M., Gerson, R., & Petry, S. (2008). Genograms: Assessment and Intervention (3rd ed.). W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN: 9780393705096
AliasserCulturagram Assessment, Congress Culturagram, Cultural Assessment Map, Culturagram Family AssessmentGenogram, Family Genogram, Family Diagram, McGoldrick Genogram
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ResuméThe culturagram is a visual family-assessment tool that helps social workers understand the influence of culture on a family by placing the family at the center of a diagram surrounded by ten culturally relevant dimensions — from reasons for relocation and legal status to language, health beliefs, holidays, and contact with cultural institutions. Created by Elaine Congress in 1994, it individualizes families who might otherwise be stereotyped by ethnicity, makes cultural context explicit and discussable, and is used to both assess and empower culturally diverse families.A genogram is a graphical map of a family across at least three generations that uses standardized symbols to record its structure, key biographical and medical events, and the quality of relationships among members. Genogram analysis is the practice of constructing such a map with a client and then interpreting it to reveal intergenerational patterns — of illness, relationships, roles, conflict, and resilience — that shape the presenting situation. Standardized by Monica McGoldrick and Randy Gerson and grounded in Bowen family-systems theory, it is a staple qualitative assessment tool in social work and family therapy.
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