Develop a genogram for the client family you selected. The genogram should extend back at least three generations (parents, grandparents, and great grandparents)

Comprehensive Client Family Assessment

Learning Objectives

Students will:

1). Assess client families presenting for psychotherapy

2). Develop genograms for client families presenting for psychotherapy

To prepare: 1). Select a client family that you have observed or counseled at your practicum site.

2). Review pages 137–142 of Wheeler (2014) and the Hernandez Family Genogram video in this week’s Learning Resources.

3). Reflect on elements of writing a comprehensive client assessment and creating a genogram for the client you selected.

ASSIGNMENT

Part 1: Comprehensive Client Family Assessment Create a comprehensive client assessment for your selected client family that addresses (without violating HIPAA regulations) the following:

1). Demographic information

2). Presenting problem

3). History or present illness

4). Past psychiatric history

5). Medical history

6). Substance use history

7). Developmental history

8). Family psychiatric history

9). Psychosocial history

10). History of abuse and/or trauma

11). Review of systems

12). Physical assessment

13). Mental status exam

14). Differential diagnosis

15). Case formulation

16). Treatment plan

Part 2: Family Genogram

Develop a genogram for the client family you selected. The genogram should extend back at least three generations (parents, grandparents, and great grandparents).

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