![]() Please read below on what is and isn’t covered. ![]() Some of these ideas will be targeted as using them within therapy and social care however, there will be ideas that depending on one’s skill set can be used in other settings such as school. These ideas can be adapted for children, teens, adults, and for use within reflective spaces and supervision. This will include using different shapes, textures, materials, and items (including miniatures, nature items, puppets and much more) to create genograms as well as a range of different questions and reflective exercises you could add to enrich, layer, and expand. This module is brimming with practical and creative ideas for using and integrating genograms/ visual representations of one’s family (including cultural genograms) into lots of different types of support, assessment, and intervention. Some questions to ask and avenues to explore an illustrated worksheet- download for an illustrated worksheet Various avenues for exploring, enriching, and expanding- including themes, areas of discovery, and questions- part 2- 7 minsĬreative and expressive ways of thickening genograms further- part 1- 7 minsĬreative and expressive ways of thickening genograms further including using the cards- part 2- 13 minsĬultural genograms and a range of further themes and questions to explore- 10 mins Various avenues for exploring, enriching, and expanding- including themes, areas of discovery, and questions- 13 mins ![]() Some powerful examples of genograms using miniatures and stones- 8 minsĭifferent examples of genograms using a variety of materials- 14 mins Some important practicalities around genograms- 7 mins 2 Materials, possibilities, questions, different mediums to enrich, expand and make genograms more creative, meaningful, fun, engaging and moreĭifferent ways to make genograms more creative, exploring different materials, symbols, language and more- 13 minsĪ flavour of different materials and mediums including a spotlight on choice and variety- 5 mins ![]()
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