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The family-of-origin framework: A model for clinical training
Authors:Valynda K. Wells M.S.  Richard G. Scott M.S.  Laurie J. Schmeller M.S.  Judith A. Hilmann M.S.  H. Russell Searight Ph.D.
Abstract:Family-of-origin work is defined as a person's attempt to examine and/or change the patterns of interaction that occur in the family in which s/he was raised. This article outlines a model of family-of-origin work that is used in the clinical psychology training program at St. Louis University. The family therapy literature, particularly the work of Bowen, provides its theoretical underpinnings. An integral part of family-of-origin presentations is the genogram, or visual depiction of a family tree. Many ethical issues arise from the use of family-of-origin work within the context of clinical training, including confidentiality, responsibility, informed consent, values, and the boundaries of the supervisory relationship.
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