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Fusce dui lectus, congue vel laoreet ac, dictum vitae odio. Nam risus ante, dapibus a molestie consequat, ultrices ac magna. Nam risus ante, dap sectetur adipiscing elit. What self-care/self-awareness did you need to complete the assignment? For example, if you experienced any distress during this assignment, what did you do to regulate your emotional response? Explain.How does this self-awareness of your past apply to how you view clients as a counselor in training?.Address which components were most influential in your own cultural development (race, ethnicity, religion, spiritual heritage, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, socioeconomic status, traditions, and family heritage).(Gang violence, drug abuse and alcoholism) Explain the memories of the listed events and their impact on your cultural development.Part Three: Genogram Reflection reflect upon the creation of a genogram and discoveries revealed during the process. Next to the person, write the corresponding relative phrases that represent the messages and areas of prejudice and oppression. Write the message received in the symbol or next to the symbol marking prejudice or oppression.To demonstrate a visual representation of messages communicated between generations use the genogram symbols listed on "Symbols Used in Genogram" webpage, located on the Topic 4 Resources.Identify the messages you received regarding race, gender, class, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, ability, appearance, and age next to the corresponding symbol (circle, square, etc.).Part Two: Building the Messages Part of a Genogram Focus on "Basic Genogram Symbols" and "Family Relationships" symbols located on the GenoPro website to build your basic genogram. You are not required to demonstrate the quality of relationship (Emotional Relationships) between family members. Some methods of completion could be GenoPro, Piktochart, Canva, Word, or pen and paper. Use the genogram symbols listed on "Symbols Used in Genogram" webpage, located on the Topic 4 Resources. Using a software of your choice, create a genogram of the family members you have had contact within your past.Identify people present, what occurred, and the feelings experienced during these events.
Recall memories and events where race, gender, class, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, ability, appearance, and age were the focus.Identify family members you have had contact with from infancy, including biological and adoptive parents, foster parents etc.To create your genogram, follow these steps: However, if you have children, you may also include them as the fourth generation on your genogram. Typically, a genogram includes three generations. For this assignment, your focus will be three- or four-generations illustrating marriage, children, gender, and extended family with specific phrases illustrating messages you recall receiving. Part One: Building the People Part of a Genogram A genogram is like a family tree that includes additional context such as the quality of relationships between members, cultural factors, mental health concerns, illness, cause of death, unusual situations, and other items that are part of socio-emotional and cultural considerations. What self-care strategies are you going to employ in order to complete this three-part assignment? After creating a three or four-generational genogram, you will apply newly found self-awareness and its impact on you and your counselor's identity development. Help i did the genogram already, but In this assignment, intergenerational trauma, difficult feelings, unresolved issues, and memories may arise.