Legacy Of The Family Essay
Assignment Module 4-1 Interview Family Genogram
Submit by 2359 Saturday of Week 4.
Name: | Date: |
Overview
Create a Genogram of your interview family.
Objectives
- Explore developmental characteristics of the family as a unit across the lifespan.
- Examine health patterns and practices transmitted across generations.
Instructions:
You may use a computer program such as (word, publisher or another program) to draw your genogram. Do not worry about purchasing any new products as you may hand draw the genogram. If you choose to hand draw the genogram it must be very neat. You must use rulers and other tools to make sure it looks great. It must have a key or legend which describes what the shapes and symbols you choose to use mean. Please save as a word, jpg or pdf document for submission to Canvas. If you have any questions please ask your academic coach rather than guess. This will take a while to do so begin early in the week gathering information. See example below.
Key Information to include:
- Must include all members from the interview family starting with grandparents down. Must include first names and identifying years (birth, death, marriage, separation, divorce, abortion, miscarriage etc.)
- Must include tracking of family dynamics (Special closeness, distance, hostility, cut-offs, etc.)
- Must include alcohol/drug issues and mental health issues (diagnosis)
- Must include physical health issues (diabetes, obesity, cancer etc)
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Rubric:
NOTE: All assignments must be submitted on time. Assignments submitted after the deadline will be accepted up to 48 hours with 5 late points off per day. Assignments will receive a grade of zero after 48 hours.
Instructions
Review the Rubric to guide your work on the Interview Family Genogram Assignment
Family Genogram | Target
50 points max |
Acceptable
At least 37 points |
Unacceptable
Less than 32 points |
Legibility
(10 points) |
Genogram is neat and clearly legible Uses correct symbols to demonstrate relationships
(9-10 points) |
Genogram and somewhat legible
(6-8 points) |
Genogram and illegible
or missing (0-5 point) |
Legend
(10 points) |
Uses correct symbols to demonstrate relationships and includes a symbol key/legend is present
(9-10 points) |
Uses mostly correct symbols to demonstrate relationships;
Includes symbol Key/legend (6-8 points) |
Uses incorrect symbols to demonstrate relationships, and/or symbol key/legend is missing
(0-5 points) |
Three generation identified
(20 points)
|
Complete description of each of three generations grandparent, parent, child
(19-20 points) |
General description of each of three generations grandparent, parent, some information missing
(11-18 points) |
Incomplete description of each of three generations grandparent, parent or generation is missing
(0-10 point) |
Labeling family members
(20 points)
|
Complete first name and identifying years for each family member
(19-20 points) |
Partial labeling of first name and identifying years for each family member
(11-18 points) |
Minimal or missing first name and identifying years for each family member
(0-10 point)
|
Tracking of Family Dynamics
(10 points) |
Complete identification of family dynamics for each family member
(9-10 points) |
Partial identification of family dynamics for each family member
(6-8 points) |
Minimal or missing identification of family dynamics for each family member
(0-5 points) |
Family alcohol/drug and/or mental health issues
(10 points) |
Clearly describes alcohol/drug issues and/or mental health issues for family
(9-10 points) |
Adequately describes alcohol/drug issues and/or mental health issues for family
(6-8 points) |
Minimally describes alcohol/drug issues and/or mental health issues for family
(0-5 points) |
Family physical health issues
(20 points) |
Clearly describes family health issues
(19-20 points) |
Adequately describes family health
(18-10 points) |
Minimally describes family health
(0-9 points) |