As you and Mrs. Laura have explored more about the relationship between her parenting patterns and the childhood experiences in her own family of origin, you conclude that she might benefit from the construction of a family genogram. How would you advise Mrs. Laura to chart out her family genogram?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: Students' answers will vary. Resist the temptation to offer advice based on your own personal feelings, attitudes, ideology, and preferences.
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A. mental illness. B. a personality disorder. C. an injury. D. all of the above.
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a. both parental teaching and early decisions we made as a child. b. injunctions that cannot be changed once they are formed. c. genetic predisposition and psychological conditioning. d. transactions and parental interactions.
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