Ecosystemic theory applied to a case study:
The Rogers family
PYC 4808: Assignment 03
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MR. V.M.L NONKWELO
14 JULY 2017
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, Ecosystemic theory applied to a case study: The Rogers family
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, Ecosystemic theory applied to a case study: The Rogers family
? Rose (b. 1949) ? ?
Tom (b. 1971) Joan (b. 1973)
m. 1995
Cathy (b. 1997) Lindy (b. 2002) Lucy (b. 2011)
Three generational genogram of Rogers family: 2017
KEY
Female Poor Academic Performance
Male
Female with Psychological Problem
? No information provided
b. Year born
m. Year married
Close/Positive relationship
Hostile/Poor relationship
Exceptional Academic Performance
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2. An ecological map of the Rogers family.
Extended Family Boyfriend
Tom(46) Joan(44)
Cathy (20)
School
Justice System
Lindy (15)
Lucy (6)
Rose Friends
Strong Relationship
Poor Relationship
Flow of energy
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