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A major tool used in my counseling program is the genogram, which is basically a family tree. It is typically used during the first few sessions to diagram a client’s family (which could be an individual, couple, or family) back at least three generations. The point is to help clients see intergenerational patterns. They’re pretty cool.
In class this week, we talked about the critical genogram, which is a genogram that also depicts a client’s particular social location (related to gender, sexual orientation, class, race, ability, age, religion, etc.) and how larger systems (like patriarchy, racism, etc.), have influenced the client’s experience of their social location and presenting problems.
So I decided to draw one depicting my perception of how
larger systems of patriarchy, monogamy, and religion have influenced my
experience of my relational orientation, gender identity, and sexual
orientation. The main messages I have received from those larger systems
include “Women are possessions, property, need to be owned, controlled,
and contained,” “Sexuality is sinful, immoral, unhealthy, wrong, bad,”
and “Female sexuality is especially sinful, immoral, unhealthy, wrong,
bad.” While I have largely cut myself off from those larger systems, I
am still influenced by them because of my relationships with my family,
larger community, and the messages I receive from media. I experience
relatively integrated relationships with my relational and sexual
orientations (I feel really comfortable identifying as queer and having
an open/poly relationship), but my relationship with my gender identity
(woman) feels more complicated. Because I can’t completely separate
stripping from patriarchy, my identity as a woman and my enjoyment and
participation in the strip club culture feels complicated and richly
complex.
I am excited thinking about constructing genograms with my
future clients, especially sexuality genograms, which involves questions
about sexual history, familial messages about sex and love, and
experiences in current romantic relationships. I’m also really excited
thinking about creating a way to construct and use a genogram for poly
folks and families.
Here is my sexuality critical genogram :) I’m the pink circle.
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