Describe the process of working with your partner in identifying trends. Describe your experience, key insights, and your own level of comfort in each role (interviewer/interviewee).

Four Generation Genogram with Written Analysis of Family Trends

In-class draft genogram assignment due: (week 10)

Genogram & paper due: (week 12)

Part of doing a full assessment with a family is identifying the dynamics that run like currents throughout the family’s history.  The genogram allows us to understand this by creating a visual representation of the family’s structure, dynamics, and issues.

Another critical feature of doing good social work is to understand the way our own family history has impacted us.  This assignment is designed to help you explore your own family influences, while also developing skills for creating and assessing genograms.  This is a multi-step process:

Step 1– Throughout the early part of the semester, gather information from your family members about four generations of your family (parents, grandparents, great grandparents; their siblings and their families, etc.).  It is understandable that there may be less information about older generations but do your best to get what information you can. More information will help you to see intergenerational patterns.

You will need to gather basic information on the family members, such as names, ages, year of death if deceased, education, occupation, notable characteristics, addictions, etc.

You should also collect information about relationship dynamics (e.g. divorces, relationship styles/ parent –child interactional styles), family stressors, as well as family accomplishments and strengths.

Ethnicity and cultural information is important to include as well. If some family members are immigrants, indicate from what country and the year of immigration.  Strengths as well as challenges should be included.

If one has been adopted or in foster care, use the family you identify with most clearly as your family of origin (where you know more of the people and their stories).  You will indicate existence of other families as ‘bubbles’ next to the symbol for you. (If you have multiple foster families or other circumstances, feel free to talk with your instructor about how to focus your genogram.)

Although family traumas clearly influence your own interactions with others who have experienced trauma, use your judgment about the level of information you elect to share, recognizing that the instructor and classmates are bound by confidentiality.

Clear structure lines are necessary and a creative key is required. Genopro software is NOT to be used.

Step 2– Genogram draft and peer consultation; Prior to class on ­­­___(week 10), be sure you have completed the readings for that date and use a large piece of paper/ poster board to create a working genogram of your family with at least four generations (people often find butcher block paper or the back of wrapping paper to be useful).  Start with the dark structure lines (family structure- children from unions) and then add relationship lines (enmeshed, distant etc.) in colors.  Be sure to include appropriate information about each person, as well as relationship lines as described in the readings.  Use of color (circling those with alcohol use with purple for example), stickers (flags for military service) or other creative ways of indicating patterns in the family is encouraged and a key explaining the symbols and/or color use should be included.  Bring this to class.  All of the structure lines and many relationship lines should be included on the genogram brought to class (at minimum).

Step 3– During class, we will work in dyads to help each other recognize themes/trends/dynamics in one another’s genograms. While interviewing one another, try to incorporate new information into the genogram that arises from your discussion.  Your sensitive use of questions and help with guiding analysis of your partner’s genogram is expected and confidentiality must be strictly observed. You will only share your information with the partner in class, NOT the whole class.

Step 4– The final “project” is due on____(week 12):  It consists of the fully delineated genogram (it should be rich with information) as well as a 7-10 page paper identifying the trends and patterns you have been able to identify in your genogram.  If you bring your genogram to class rolled up, put your first name on the outside of the tube. The genogram will be returned to you after grading. An outline of the paper is provided below:

Outline:

  1. Family Trends, Issues and Traits:

Identification of psychosocial traits and patterns is the main focus of this section.  What are the strongest or most prevalent traits and patterns you see? Describe the specific trends and issues depicted in the genogram, such as education attainment, marriage patterns, parent-child relationships, gender issues, ethnicity, religion, traumas, abuse of any sort (e.g. substance or family violence), mental health issues, and any other patterns that emerge.

How do you assess issues related to culture (race, religion, ethnicity, education) that have impacted your family over time?

  1. Theoretical Analysis:

Utilize concepts from the course and/or other family therapy theories to describe the family’s way of relating, including relationship patterns and intensities (e.g. boundaries, triangles, enmeshment, hierarchy, differentiation and many more). You can also include the impact of oppression and discrimination on the family over time.

Note how vulnerabilities, trauma, and strengths have been transmitted intergenerationally. Analyze how these patterns are likely to affect the current generation and following ones into the future. How might they be perpetuated? How might they be broken? Use of a family therapy theory can be helpful to explain the family dynamics.

  1. Work with Partner

Describe the process of working with your partner in identifying trends. Describe your experience, key insights, and your own level of comfort in each role (interviewer/interviewee). Comment on the experience feeling vulnerable and how it might be helpful in your work as a social worker.

  1. Use of Genograms

Consider how this may be of use as a tool in your practice (or not). How does it fit with the population with whom you hope to work?

Genogram Assignment Grading Rubric (35 points):

5 points     Genogram Construction:

Structure lines, relationship lines, clarity, level of relevant detail, creativity with the key

10 points   Identification of Family Trends:

Ability to identify and depict patterns in the diagram

10 points   Written Analysis of Family Trends/Generational Patterns:

Written analysis of generational patterns, discussion of varied patterns’ impact on the family and how they may influence future generations (and self); (Sections 1-2)

5 points     Written Analysis of Experience:

Written analysis of your experience of being interviewed vs. interviewing for the genogram in class; Discussion of use in one’s practice. (Sections 3-4)

5 points    Syntax:

Clarity of writing, grammar and following the outline for critical analysis.

you will often be asked to summarize and evaluate relevant research in the field for various audiences in an oral presentation.

After reading Chapter 5, Methods and Strategies in Research in the course text, choose an original peer-reviewed research article from the Week Two Articles List (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. provided  (or get approval from the instructor for another article). The list of articles will allow you to become familiar with a variety of methodologies used in the study of neurobehavioral symptoms as well as an extensive range of disorders that are appropriate for study in this field. As a professional in the field of psychology, you will often be asked to summarize and evaluate relevant research in the field for various audiences in an oral presentation.

Each student must evaluate a unique article that is not being reviewed by another classmate. You must “claim” your article by Day 1 by posting your choice in the Ashford Cafe. You will create a video of your oral presentation based on the criteria listed below and post a link to your video in the discussion forum by Day 3. Use YouTube.com or Screencast-o-matic to create and upload your video to the discussion forum. Refer to the YouTube WebCam Quick-Start Guide (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or Screencast-o-matic Quick-Start Guide (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for step by step instructions. It is highly recommended that you review the YouTube Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or Screencast-o-matic Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. information prior to submitting your video.

Your 5 minute video presentation must include the following elements:

  • Brief overview
  • An analysis of the research methodology used
  • Independent and dependent variables
  • Study design
  • Explanation of the results
  • Strengths and weaknesses of the study
  • Suggestions for how to improve the research design or methodology

Note to Students: This assignment requires that you produce a visual presentation, supply a spoken audio narrative, and to listen the audio narrative of others.  Note you are also asked to provide a transcript of your presentation.  If you have a documented disability accommodation that might interfere with your ability to complete this assignment you may contact your instructor to develop a comparable alternative assignment.  access@as

Describe the behavioral, psychological, physical health, and social effects of psychoactive drugs, including alcohol and tobacco,on the consumer and significant others.

Details:
Your instructor will assign you one of the following positions   related to the legalization of recreational marijuana use:

  1. For Recreational Marijuana Legalization
  2. Against     Recreational Marijuana Legalization

Part 1:

Research your assigned position as well as the alternatives so you   can critically engage with your opponents’ position.

In 750-1,000 words, write a summary about your assigned position   that describes its major tenets and arguments for them. Make sure to   include the physiological, psychological, and sociological effects of   marijuana use in your summary.

Use three to five academic resources.

Part 2:

By Day 4, post your 750-1,000-word paper as your initial response to   the thread in the Main Forum titled “Recreational Marijuana   Legalization Debate” for the topic you have been assigned.

By Day 5, respond to the two alternative positions with a   200-350-word rebuttal.

Days 6-7, continue the dialog with at least one of the alternative positions.

Be sure to ask your opponents follow-up questions that challenge   their views and answer your opponent’s questions.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in   the APA Style Guide

This assignment meets the following CACREP Standard: 5.C.2.h.     Classifications, indications, and contraindications of commonly prescribed psychopharmacological medications for appropriate medical referral and consultation.

This assignment meets the following NASAC Standards:

3) Describe the behavioral, psychological, physical health, and social effects of psychoactive drugs, including alcohol and tobacco,on the consumer and significant others.

4) Recognize the potential for substance use disorders to mimic a variety of medical and psychological disorders, and the potential for medical and psychological disorders to co-exist with addiction and substance abuse.

14) Be familiar with medical and pharmaceutical resources in the treatment of addictive disease and other substance-related disorders.

26) Screen for alcohol and other drug toxicity, withdrawal symptoms, aggression or danger to others, and potential for self-inflicted harm or suicide.

28) Determine the client’s readiness for treatment/change and the needs of others involved in the current situation.

103) Describe warning signs, symptoms, and the course of addictions.

117) Interpret and apply information from current counseling and addictions research literature in order to improve client care and enhance professional growth.

     Discuss this character’s neurotic needs and trends.         What do you think has happened in his/her life that has led to these behaviors?

Paper is about a Television Character: Television provides us with many interesting examples of interpersonal and neurotic behaviors. In this assignment, you will delve into the life and actions of some of your favorite television characters and analyze them using Horney’s coping strategies.

Interestingly, Horney’s three coping strategies for one’s neurotic needs correlate very well with three of Adler’s different personality types:

  •        Horney’s moving-toward strategy—Adler’s getting or leaning type
  •        Horney’s moving against—Adler’s ruling or dominant type
  •        Horney’s moving away from—Adler’s avoiding type

Using Horney’s theory of coping with neurotic needs with three different interpersonal orientations, select a TV program of your choice containing a character that Horney would identify as exhibiting neurotic behaviors. As you watch a full episode of this show, focus on this character and tally each instance of moving-toward, moving-against, and moving-away behavior.

Research Horney’s theory using your textbook, the Internet, & library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:

  •        Discuss this character’s neurotic needs and trends.
  •        What do you think has happened in his/her life that has led to these behaviors?
  •        In addition to general life events, how has gender and culture influenced the character’s neurotic needs and behaviors?
  •        How do these interpersonal orientations impact the way this character interacts with others and develops relationships?

Write your response in 5 – 6 paragraphs. Must have at least one Reference & Apply APA standards to citation of sources.