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genogram
gen·o·gram G5090800 (jĕn′ō-grăm′, jē′nō-)n. A genealogical diagram that indicates the medical histories of the members of a given individual's family, usually over several generations. [Probably from gen(eration) + -o- + -gram.]genogram (ˈdʒɛnəˌɡræm; ˈdʒiːnə-) n (Psychoanalysis) an expanded family tree used to detect patterns of behaviourTranslationsgenogram
genogram [je´no-gram] a family assessment tool consisting of a family tree diagram depicting family dispersals, losses, roles, and organizational patterns over three or more generations. A family genogram of disease patterns. (A&W = alive and well) From Betz et al., 1994.genogram (jĕn′ō-grăm′, jē′nō-)n. A genealogical diagram that indicates the medical histories of the members of a given individual's family, usually over several generations.genogram Genetics A chart intended to display in graphic form the complex psychological interactions that occur in a multigenerational family; genograms use some of the geneologic symbols used in creating pedigrees of patients with genetic diseases, and adds those that are germane to the cohort being studied.GenogramA family tree diagram that represents the names, birth order, sex, and relationships of the members of a family. Therapists use genograms to detect recurrent patterns in the family history and to help the members understand their problem(s).Mentioned in: Family Therapy |