Great lecture. But theres a part a find a little confusing! By 34th minute the lines signifying sexual abuse are shaped in the same way the lines represent conflictual relationship by the end of the video, only without an arrowhead. So without arrowhead it means conflictual not abuse, but with an arrowhead does it mean sexual abuse? Then perhaps it would have been better to draw the lines of emotional abuse without arrowhead to signify conflitual relationship?
Hi Christian, there are programs out there that do that but often times you have to pay to access them. The easiest option is to use Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or Publisher to create the shapes, lines, etc. Good luck!
Actually, the word "transgender" and its variants could be considered a noun or adjective depending upon its usage, just as would be the case with any other sex/gender. For example, "male" could be a noun ("The male had a loud voice") or adjective ("The male voice was the loudest in the room"). To deny individuals of the transgendered community (note its adjective usage) the same linguistical representation as cisgendered individuals reinforces the -isms that we are trying to combat. For further reference, note that GLAAD also recommends the adjective usage in its Media Reference Guide and recommends against its noun usage-- www.glaad.org/reference/transgender
... and here I am, the night before, trying to sketch this out. Thanks Ryan!
Very good lecture. a must watch. I didnt know how to use a genogram and after this lecture, I can proudly use it. Thank you so much.
Thank goodness for youtube!
Thank you Dr. Ryan
Assignment made easy thank you so much.
Excellent lecture on genogram. Thank you for posting this vid.
Great lecture on genogram. Thanks
very good explanation thank you
Thank you so much for sharing this, I found it incredibly helpful!
This was awesome .Thankyou
Great lecture. But theres a part a find a little confusing! By 34th minute the lines signifying sexual abuse are shaped in the same way the lines represent conflictual relationship by the end of the video, only without an arrowhead. So without arrowhead it means conflictual not abuse, but with an arrowhead does it mean sexual abuse? Then perhaps it would have been better to draw the lines of emotional abuse without arrowhead to signify conflitual relationship?
Thanks you so much
Thank you. How if the father is an abuser at early marriage but now no longer, are we atill put it on this genogram?
very helpful
Is there anywhere I can download/print a free template for a genogram? I am not skilled artistically. Thanks
Hi Christian, there are programs out there that do that but often times you have to pay to access them. The easiest option is to use Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or Publisher to create the shapes, lines, etc. Good luck!
Hope Ill understand this other the vid.
1. * Transgender- noun, not adjective nor adverb. (-ed)
Actually, the word "transgender" and its variants could be considered a noun or adjective depending upon its usage, just as would be the case with any other sex/gender. For example, "male" could be a noun ("The male had a loud voice") or adjective ("The male voice was the loudest in the room"). To deny individuals of the transgendered community (note its adjective usage) the same linguistical representation as cisgendered individuals reinforces the -isms that we are trying to combat.
For further reference, note that GLAAD also recommends the adjective usage in its Media Reference Guide and recommends against its noun usage-- www.glaad.org/reference/transgender
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does that mean pregnancy is gay?
I'm afraid I don't understand what you are trying to ask in your question. How would being pregnant mean that someone is gay/lesbian?