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    meeting was to discuss information regarding the extended family for the purpose of constructing a genogram and ecomap. The interviewer explained to the interviewee that a genogram‚ “provides rich data about relationships over time and may also include small amounts of data about health‚ occupation‚ religion‚ ethnicity‚ and migrations (Wright & Leahey‚ 2013‚ pp. 77). The purpose of the ecomap was explained as‚ “to depict the family members’ contact with larger systems (Wright & Leahey‚ 2013‚ pp. 88)

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    Leroy Karas Ecomap Review

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    LeRoy Karas Ecomap Review Deborah Spann Kaplan University HN144 Human Behavior and the Environment Professor Joanna Pintar November 17‚ 2012 LeRoy Karas seemed to be a young man who had a future in sports stemming from his athletic abilities and physical build which lead to a scholarship in football. His outgoing personality and good looks made him popular with the ladies and on the party scene. He was also favored by his parents over his year younger brother Elroy. After entering

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    [pic] Movie Family Analysis Submit by 2359 Sunday of Week 1. |Name: | |Date: | | Overview Choose a movie from the provided list. Watch the movie‚ focusing specifically on the family unit featured in the film. Compare and contrast the movie family’s characteristics and behaviors to the assessment criteria introduced in the class notes and readings from the

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    Chapter 1 The Ecosystems Perspective: Implications for Practice Mark A. Mattaini and Carol H. Meyer Social work involves‚ at its core‚ work with interconnected transactional networks. The ecosystems perspective has been almost universally accepted in social work because it provides a framework for thinking about and understanding those networks in their complexity. This strategy for viewing the world can at first seem rather abstract‚ so it may be useful to explore why it was developed and has

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    Family Genogram Paper

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    family genogram and ecomap provide family health nurses a visual of the family’s current situation‚ which helps guide the nurse to assist the family in planning interventions that will optimize their health (Kaakinen‚ Coehlo‚ Steele‚ Tabacco‚ Harmon-Hanson‚ 2015). Another benefit of using these tools is the family can understand the energy they expend to manage a chronic illness (Kaakinen et al.‚ 2015). The purpose of this paper is to analyze a childbearing family’s ecomap and genogram after completing

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    Family Systems Theory / Micro & Macro Assessment A system theory is utilized in investigating or describing how something or someone functions together. “Family systems theory describes the family as an open‚ complex system in which all‚ of the members are interconnected” (Pender‚ Murdaugh‚ & Parsons‚ 2015‚ p.15). The five concepts that help define a unit are: family system as part of a larger supra system and composed of other subsystems‚ family as a whole greater than the sum of its parts‚ change

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    Integrative Essay SOCWK 322R: Child Abuse and Maltreatment Case Study: I have found my Voice Student ID: 20338725 Due: April 3 2013 Case Study Background Mary1 has been abused by her stepfather starting at the age of eight. Mary’s mother was unaware of the abuse because she was always at work when the abuse occurred. The trauma that Mary endured negatively her ability to form close relationships; because of this‚ she was not able to form any close friendships and this caused her to become

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    Ecomap: An ecomap represents the relationships between the family and the social network they are embedded in. This map helps the therapist understand the stability of the network and how readily the resources are available or deprived from the family. Similar to the genogram‚ in the ecomap also the relationships are represented with arrows and lines‚ and circles are used to denote the several systems as shown in Figure 2 below (Ecomap‚ n.d.). 3. Family life cycle:

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    model displays the networks embedded by an individual. Another important model that visually characterizes the nature of a relationship a person holds is an ecomap. Indicating whether a person retains a strong‚ deficient and/or stressful connection within their network. Drawing out my personal past and present ecological model‚ as well as an ecomap‚ I was able to analyze important environmental relationships and influences I had growing up. But most importantly‚ the person I’ve become because of the

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    their consumer ’s life. System theories is one way to try to interpret a consumer ’s life to have somewhat of a general idea of how to help solve the problems they are facing. The easiest way to view system theories are by creating ecomaps. These maps give you a visual written in black and white to see the different systems that the individual interacts with. To understand this concept in the field‚ a social worker‚ must know what a system even is. "A system is a set

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