The genogram can be hand drawn or done with a computer program.
2. Include at least 3 branches of the family: The index person and siblings, parents of the index person, and grandparents of the index person. If this is a big family you can reduce the number of siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.
3. The genogram can be submitted as a separate document if you have problems getting everything in one Word document.
4. On the genogram you don’t have to put names or initials. If you use symbols to represent health conditions or relationships, include a legend that indicates what the symbols mean.
5. DO NOT write a narrative essay for the health goals, etc. Use the My health Goals form provided and fill in the blanks. The responses on this form must be typed not handwritten.
6. Identification of the stage of development is for the “index person.” The index person would be you if you are using your family.
7. The stage of development: Based on the age of the index person identify ,
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