In the hands of an intergenerational therapist, the genogram is used simultaneously as:

A) a way to help the family implement new patterns individually and as a family.
B) a way to map out family medical complications and how each affected the family.
C) an assessment instrument and intervention.
D) an intervention and tool for the closing phase of therapy.


C

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