Which of the following points are TRUE about the use of genograms in family therapy? A. A genogram is the same thing as a family tree B. Genograms are usually constructed by the th... Which of the following points are TRUE about the use of genograms in family therapy? A. A genogram is the same thing as a family tree B. Genograms are usually constructed by the therapist in advance of an assessment so the therapist can understand who in the family is important C. Genograms are a way of establishing objective facts about members of a family D. Genograms are a helpful way to build rapport E. Genograms should include strengths
Understand the Problem
The question is asking which statements about genograms in family therapy are true. It lists several points and requires the reader to determine the validity of these statements regarding their use in therapy.
Answer
D and E
The final answer is D and E.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is D and E.
More Information
Genograms help therapists visually map out family dynamics, enhancing rapport, and they often highlight strengths, contributing to solution-focused therapy.
Tips
Confusing genograms with simple family trees is common; genograms provide more detailed relational and emotional information.
Sources
- Understanding Family Dynamics Through Genograms | Course Hero - coursehero.com
- The Military Genogram: A Solution-Focused Approach for Resiliency - pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu
- Using Creative Genograms in Family Social Work to Integrate ... - journals.sagepub.com
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