Grandmother, from their dads side, picks up one of my daughters right after school, she does homework and eats dinner at their house. My other daughter stays at school for athletic activities. I leave work at 5:00pm to pick up my daughters. When …show more content…
The visual mapping helped me identify additional supports. Completing this exercise raised awareness and an understanding that everyone has their own definition of what family is. Some people may consider care takers, close friends, or a neighbor as family. There are single parent households, grandparents, aunts and uncles raising children as primary guardian. The Genogram is client-centered because it includes individuals the member identifies as their family. Milewski-Hertlein, The Use of the Socially Constructed Genogram in Clinical Practice, states "the definition of a family appears to be as dynamic as families-themselves. Yet as family therapists, it is our role to look for patterns in the family system" (Milewski-Hertlein, 2001, p. 24). Diana Bermudez, Adapting Virginia Satir Techniques to Hispanic Families, discuss important elements to consider in family therapy which includes a family map, cultural considerations to understand the foundation and dynamic of the family, and how families communicate (Bermudez, 2008). Although, this study focused on Hispanic families, applying these principles for practice applies to all nationalities. It is difficult to provide appropriate services if you don't understand the family foundation and its