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Qualitative genogram analysis: A methodology for theorizing family dynamics


Abstract Genograms have been an important tool for clinicians and therapists working with families; however, the use of genograms has not been extended beyond clinical settings. To address this gap in research, we developed qualitative genogram analysis (QGA), a three‐step protocol for analyzing transcribed interviews using family systems theory, representing family systems relational concepts visually in genograms, and identifying common patterns of family dynamics that emerged from these visualizations across families. We present the QGA protocol using interviews with family members who experienced elder family financial exploitation. This innovative use of genograms as part of an analytical process allows researchers to theorize family systems in innovative ways and go beyond examining each family relationship as a “variable” and look at relationship dynamics systemically and wholistically across families.
Authors Daniel J. Puhlman ORCID , Aya Shigeto ORCID , Gustavo A. Murillo‐Borjas , Rakesh K. Maurya ORCID , Virginia B. Vincenti University of WyomingORCID
Journal Info Wiley-Blackwell | Journal of Family Theory & Review , vol: 15 , iss: 2 , pages: 276 - 291
Publication Date 3/15/2023
ISSN 1756-2570
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/jftr.12496
KeywordsKeyword Image Narrative Analysis (Score: 0.511499) , Family Therapy (Score: 0.503752)