Posted: March 7th, 2023
Part of becoming a multiculturally competent counselor requires you to explore your own culture and how it was derived. This assignment will help you examine different aspects of your personal cultural background to help bring awareness of how you developed your current cultural viewpoints.
Create a genogram that identifies the racial or ethnic characteristics and changing worldviews of your family over three to four generations to be used in future assignments in this course. This tool differs from a standard genogram because the focus is on how and when prejudice or bias may be learned.
Download the PowerPoint template at the end of the tutorial to use to build your genogram.
Write a 700- to 1,050-word analysis of your genogram in which you:
Support your analysis with research from a minimum of two peer-reviewed sources.
Submit 1 PowerPoint genogram and 1 Word document of your analysis for your assignment.
Ethnic Genogram and Analysis
Assignment Examples
Assignment Directions
Begin by constructing a genogram of your family. (If you are adopted, fostered, or estranged from your biological family, you may use an example family that you know well to complete this assignment.)
Males are represented by squares, and females are represented by circles. A horizontal line connecting the two indicates a family. Children are placed below the horizontal family line from the oldest to the youngest, left to right.
Male
b. XXXX
Female
b. XXXX
Male Child
b. XXXX
Female Child
b. XXXX
Assignment Directions
Using the following color guide, fill in the squares or circles based on the race or ethnicity of the individual. Represent individuals of multiple races or ethnicities by dividing the circle or square into as many designations as needed.
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