On this same note, the chart also buoys my spirits by reminding me of the tremendous value of intergenerational bonds. I have learned many coping strategies for dealing with life's tragedies from my maternal grandmother who survives her own child's death. Though we are from completely different generations and raised in different countries, we have …show more content…
First, I have several family members who suffer from mental illness. I am reminded of how debilitating this can be and how inspiring it is to seek out help regardless of the perceived stigma. I also note with some regret that I characterize my relationship with my father as distant by my own choice. With some trepidation, I explored this relationship with other family members. To my absolute surprise, I soon realized that there is simply not enough space on any genogram chart to denote the number and degrees of conflictual relationships my father shares with his relatives. Though this is far from comforting, it signifies to me that there are underlying issues that greatly impact upon my father's ability to form healthy relationships. Undoubtedly, my paternal grandfather's murder over forty-five year ago has had a