Genograms family assessment tool

    Genograms family assessment tool

    the tools that can be used to perform a family assessment
    ? what the strengths and limitations are of particular family assessment tools.
    Q1 What is genograms? How it is useful in family assessment
    Q2 Draw genogram for provided case study.
    Q2 what is the strengths and limitation of the genograms family assessment tool?
    Q3 . Illustrate the use of this tool of the provided family case scenarios.?

    case study
    Tamara Kuhn is a 15 year-old female, in year 10 at Parkway High School. She loves singing,
    dancing, and acting in school plays. She also enjoys playing school soccer and is a member of
    the girls? soccer team. Tamara gets good grades in school, but she has to work hard and put in
    lots of time to keep up with her schoolwork and activities. Her grades are above average in the
    A to B range.
    Tamara lives with her biological mother and step-father. Her biological father Martin, aged 43
    years, resides in Baker Hill as well, but he has not maintained a relationship with her since he
    divorced her mother in 2006. Martin has remarried Simone, who is 33 years old. They do not
    have any children. Tamara also has a brother, George who lives interstate and Tamara has no
    relationship or contact with him either. George, who is 21 years old, is gay and lives with his
    partner, Jeremy, aged 28. His parents do not speak to him.
    Tamara comes from an upper middle class family. Her stepfather, Stephen aged 48 years, is a
    high school graduate and owns his own construction business. Her mother, Brenda aged 43
    years is a homemaker and left school after year 11. Tamara and her family live in Southern
    Gardens, a small subdivision in Baker Hill. The family, for the most part, keeps to themselves
    and do not have any close, personal associations with others. The few associates they have are
    business colleagues and people from their church group.
    Stephen is relatively healthy, he is approximately 185cms (6 feet) tall, has dark brown hair,
    brown eyes, and weighs around 91kg (200 pounds). He has no known physical illness. His
    father Christopher dies two years ago when he was 70 years old, from lung cancer. Stephen?s
    mother, Elizabeth, aged 71 years, has dementia and now resides in a nursing home. Stephen
    does not like to visit her, as she no longer recognizes him.
    Tamara?s mother Brenda is 163cm (5 feet 4 inches) tall, has blonde hair, brown eyes and
    noticeable symptoms of depression. She also has a significant drinking problem, which has
    been evident for about five years now. Brenda?s parents Jozica aged 72 years and Reinhard
    aged 76 years are both still alive and living independently. Brenda tries to visit them every
    fortnight but this has been putting some strain on her relationship with Stephen, as he does not
    get along well with them.
    Most of the family’s interest revolves around Tamara?s athletic activities such as baseball and
    church related activities such as Sunday services and youth centered groups. The family attends
    a full gospel, non-denominational church on a regular basis. The family is of German descent
    and likes to keep to themselves. They rarely see anyone on a personal basis and have no close
    personal friends. Tamara?s recreational habits consist of playing softball and basketball and
    attending youth oriented activities at church such as youth camp and bible studies.
    Tamara is approximately 165cms (65 inches) tall, has long dark brown hair, brown eyes and
    weighs 56.5 kilograms (125 pounds). She is very athletic and is routinely involved in soccer and
    basketball. During the school year, she also plays basketball for her church basketball team.
    She diligently attends every practice and never misses a game in either sport. Although her local
    doctor states that she is in good general health, Tamara often complains of needing to stay her
    current weight.
    Tamara usually goes to the library to study during the lunch break instead of the cafeteria to eat
    lunch. She says she doesn?t need to eat if she is not hungry. She prefers grabbing a snack in
    the school vending machines or at a convenience store on her way home after school like most
    of her friends do. Tamara?s mother Brenda, says Tamara is so busy that she has no time to eat
    meals with the family.
    Lately, Tamara?s friends have made comments to her about how much she has grown and ?filled
    out.? Tamara is concerned that she is gaining too much weight. Tamara weighs herself every
    day and is 56.5 kilograms (125 pounds). When her weight goes above 56.5 kilograms, Tamara
    limits her food intake to bagels, low-fat yogurt, fruits, and vegetables (mainly salads) and does
    not eat meat products and desserts. Brenda is not sure whether to support Tamara?s efforts to
    lose weight.
    Tamara is due for a sports physical assessment, before making an appointment for the physical
    examination with the family doctor. Brenda decides to bring Tamara to see you, the School
    nurse to assess Tamara and share her concerns about Tamara?s eating behaviours.
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