A technique of family psychotherapy, in which a family tree and family history are constructed in view of the whole family to help them understand each other better.
A family map of three or more generations that records relationships, deaths, occupations, and health and illness history.
A graphical representation, known as a genogram, depicting the names, birth order, genders, and interrelationships among family members. Therapists utilize genograms to identify recurring patterns within family histories and aid individuals in comprehending their challenges.