Genogram:

Create a genogram of your family history for thr

Neatness (10 points)

  • Legibility and Organization (5 points):
  • 5 points: Writing is clear, readable, and organized on one piece of paper. Completely legible and professional.
  • 3-4 points: Mostly legible with minor issues (e.g., small areas of crowding or light smudging).
  • 1-2 points: Significant legibility issues or messy presentation.
  • Use of Tools (5 points):
  • 5 points: Lines are drawn with a ruler or are computer-generated; symbols and text are neat and properly aligned. All lines and symbols are precise and well-organized.
  • 3-4 points: Most lines and symbols are straight and organized, with minor alignment issues.
  • 1-2 points: Frequent alignment issues or uneven lines detract from clarity.

Key (10 points)

  • Inclusion of Symbols (5 points):
  • 5 points: The key includes all symbols used in the genogram with clear explanations. Comprehensive and no errors or omissions.
  • 3-4 points: Mostly complete but minor omissions or unclear details.
  • 1-2 points: Incomplete or poorly explained key.
  • Alignment with Genogram (5 points):
  • 5 points: Symbols used in the genogram match those defined in the key. Full alignment with no discrepancies.
  • 3-4 points: Minor mismatches or inconsistencies.
  • 1-2 points: Frequent mismatches between the key and the genogram.

Relationships (20 points)

  • Proband Identification (10 points):
  • 10 points: The individual who is the subject of the genogram (proband) is clearly and uniquely marked. Proband is clearly indicated and easy to locate.
  • 6-9 points: Proband is marked, but the notation could be clearer.
  • 1-5 points: Proband is difficult to identify or missing.
  • Clarity of Relationships (10 points):
  • 10 points: Depictions of relationships (e.g., marriages, divorces, adoptions) are accurate and clear. All relationships are represented accurately with appropriate symbols and lines.
  • 6-9 points: Most relationships are correct but with minor errors or omissions.
  • 1-5 points: Multiple inaccuracies or unclear relationship representations.

Number of Levels (20 points)

  • Generational Representation (10 points):
  • 10 points: At least three levels for individuals without children and four levels for individuals with children. All required generations are represented and organized.
  • 6-9 points: Missing one level or levels are incomplete.
  • 1-5 points: Significant generational omissions or disorganization.
  • Alignment of Levels (10 points):
  • 10 points: Individuals in the same generation (e.g., grandparents) are aligned horizontally. Perfect alignment for each generational level.
  • 6-9 points: Mostly aligned with minor inconsistencies.
  • 1-5 points: Frequent alignment issues or confusion within levels.

Age and Health Information (30 points)

  • Basic Information (15 points):
  • 15 points: Each individual includes sex, age or birth date, and age at death or date of death (if applicable). Complete and accurate information for all individuals.
  • 10-14 points: Minor omissions or inaccuracies in a few cases.
  • 1-9 points: Significant gaps or errors in basic information.
  • Health Diagnoses (15 points):
  • 15 points: Includes known physical and mental health conditions for individuals where applicable. Comprehensive and accurate health information for most individuals.
  • 10-14 points: Some individuals are missing health information, but omissions are minimal.
  • 1-9 points: Many individuals lack health information or the information is inaccurate.

Overall Summary of Findings (10 points)

  • Identification of Cues (3 points):
  • 3 points: Recognizes familial patterns or concerns (e.g., hereditary illnesses, strained relationships). Identifies all major cues.
  • 2 points: Identifies some major cues.
  • 1 point: Few or no cues are identified.
  • Analysis of Problems (4 points):
  • 4 points: Analyzes familial problems based on the genogram (e.g., health trends, relational issues). Thorough and insightful analysis.
  • 2-3 points: Basic analysis with some gaps in depth or clarity.
  • 1 point: Analysis is superficial or incomplete.
  • Solutions and Recommendations (3 points):
  • 3 points: Provides possible solutions or interventions for identified problems. Solutions are thoughtful and relevant.
  • 2 points: Solutions are basic or lack detail.
  • 1 point: Solutions are missing or irrelevant.

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