Family Genogram Report

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For the following assignment, we were instructed to construct a family genogram and then determine strengths within our family. My immediate family consists of my mom (Ann), my dad (Andy), and my grandparents (Edna and Ezra). However, when observing my family genogram, you can see how I have extended family and members who are family but not immediate
First, we begin with the third generation of my family, which consists of both sets of my grandparents. My first set of grandparents consist of my dad’s parents. Their names are Georgia Edna Campbell and Ezra Nelson Campbell. Their strengths consist of the fact that they have been married for over 50 years and they are still alive. My grandmother, Edna, had 7 siblings, and my grandfather, Ezra,

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