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The transgenerational trauma and resilience genogram.

The understanding of trauma within counseling has expanded to include the salience of ecosystemic factors and to acknowledge the importance of multicultural and social justice considerations. Transgenerational trauma and resilience offers a framework that examines trauma across generations, attends to ecosystemic concerns, and adheres to a strengths-based perspective. However, given the complexity of trauma counseling and attending to the multitude of ecosystemic factors, counselors and psychologists may struggle to conduct comprehensive assessments and interventions with their clients. Genograms have long been used to clarify complex family and psychological patterns through visual representations, and are, therefore, a promising tool to meet this need. The Transgenerational Trauma and Resilience Genogram (TTRG) was created as a dynamic tool that can assist practitioners in conducting compressive trauma assessment and intervention from a transgenerational trauma and resilience framework. The TTRG emphasizes an ecosystemic view of trauma, culturally relevant and strength-based interventions, and attention to sociopolitical concerns that may impact trauma and recovery. The author explicates the use of the TTRG in trauma counseling, including the theoretical foundations and implications for trauma and recovery. A case example of the use of the TTRG and implications for counseling practice using the TTRG and its guiding principles are provided. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

Goodman, Rachael D.
Counselling Psychology Quarterly
2013
26
42798
20
Taylor & Francis
Journal Article
Counseling; Emotional Trauma; Resilience (Psychological); Transgenerational Patterns; Clinical Practice; Social Justice
Promising, Not Adapted
Family/Parental
Tertiary
  • Child
  • Family
OTHER (Specify)
trauma