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    Study: The Case of Rhonda and Daniel The purpose of this essay is to examine my underlying emotional factors that contribute to my initial views about the case study of Rhonda and Daniel. Accordingly‚ I will demonstrate an understanding of my ethical genogram to supply insight into my inner thought processes regarding the ethical dilemma of a therapist named Rhonda and her client Michelle who is HIV positive and being abused physically and emotionally by her boyfriend Daniel. Daniel is unaware of Michelle’s

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    different theories made by psychologist from around the world. The Biopsychosocial Perspective combines all three fields to be able to study how psychological‚ biological and sociological all Interact with each other. A family tree also known as a genogram was made of a family using the BPS model. The psycho‚ bio‚ and social traits of the family were outlined on a color coded key. One thing that became vivid right away was that there are several traits that the family had in common. Traits being passed

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    attachments affect children’s interactions with others. Parenting styles have a large impact on the attachment and relationship between children and parents. Professionals can seek to understand the dynamics and relationships within families using genograms. Genograms are illustrations of the hereditary patterns and psychological factors that visually explain the relationships in family units. Another creative tool for illustrating family dynamics includes allowing a client to draw their family as either

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    * contents * keywords & contacts * quick guide * values * contact us * search * forms library * Size: | | | | 1.3.3 Guidance for Conducting the Pre- birth Core Assessment | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | OTHER RELEVANT CHAPTERS Pregnant Looked After Children Procedure Pre Birth Assessment Procedure ------------------------------------------------- Contents 1. Introduction 2. When Should

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    Summary of Ecomap Findings The ecomap diagram in Appendix B is used to visually show Robert’s connections with his environment. Robert is suffering from PTSD‚ but has made some strong connections that support him through his journey. Even though times were hard‚ Mary has always stood by Robert’s side and been a strong support system. Robert has also found strong support from his psychologist and PTSD support group. These two therapies allowed Robert to realize he has a problem‚ and needs to

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    ------------------------------------------------- Family Therapy   Family therapy is a form of counseling which specializes in treating family relationships. Marriage and Family Therapists can work with every combination of family relationship (whole families or couples‚ parents with children or individual members) to assist a family to function in more comfortable and useful ways. While most family therapists work alone with family members‚ others may work in pairs or a larger team of therapists

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    assessments have aided in the clinician’s background knowledge to assist in the client’s therapeutic growth. Jennifer has completed a genogram‚ a timeline activity‚ and the PTSD Check List for the DSM-5. All of the instructions for these assessments‚ formal and informal‚ were explained to the client as well as the reasons for administering them. Family Genogram The genogram was administered in an earlier session. The client discussed multiple family members and ex-relationships that I felt needed a visual

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    characteristics encculturated in these cultures as well as some of the culture family challenges and health concerns. I will also display some of these generational patterns in a genogram of my own family which is of the African American descent and my identified culture family of the Latino American descent. In this genogram display a visual of the cultures similarities‚ differences between the family origin and cultural background. I will also discuss the historical or present experiences of racism

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    constellation creates a living map of the family. Working with elicits facts that are contained within the case notes supplies (Ledger 2015) a visual genogram display three generation that are effected by child removal and replacement. A Genogram is a useful tool in mapping an overview of the family constellation The eldest generation represented upon the genogram is that of the Aunty with whom the older two children lives with under kinship care order. The second tier represented all three parents of the

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    FAMILY GENOGRAM Liberty University: Introduction After full length research and discussions with my relatives‚ I found out that we all shared certain similar characteristics. Musical talents and sports talents were are as a result of family culture as I will explain later on. One thing that was constant is the love that everyone had for each other. Even after separations and arguments‚ everyone still had something nice to say about each other. The characteristic

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