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Abstract
Extract:
This article first addresses how genograms can be used in training family mediators. Second, it describes how the information from a genogram can be used in the context of the mediation process, including intake and supervision. Third, it illustrates through a case study how a genogram can be used to depict family structures and act as a basis for the discussion of conflicting needs and interests in a combined family.
Recommended Citation
Brandon, Mieke
(2001)
"Use of the genogram in training mediators and mediation sessions,"
ADR Bulletin:
Vol. 4:
No.
4, Article 1.
Available at:
http://epublications.bond.edu.au/adr/vol4/iss4/1
