What Are Genogram Symbols?
Normally, genogram symbols are used for illustrating different types of family relationships, medical history, and emotional relationships. Unlike a traditional family tree, genograms can further indicate repetitive patterns of behaviors and tendencies. The concept was first pointed out by Murray Bowen in the 1970s. So far, such charts have been widely used in many subjects including psychology, social programmes, education and genetic studies.
Genogram Symbols Overview
You can see a full list of the genogram icons shown below in both single-color and multi-colored forms. Feel free to drag and drop any of these fully editable elements on your drawing board for further edits.
Basic Genogram Symbols
The basic ones generally show fundamental information of an individual like gender, date of birth, age, sexual orientation and so on. In some cases, the medical conditions of an individual may also be shown right above or nearby his or her specific symbol.
Family Relationship Symbols
This part usually reflects the most common cases of family relationship types. For example, you can check out whether two individuals in your family have married, divorced, separated, or engaged.
Emotional Relationship Symbols
These genogram symbols show the specific emotional bonds between two individuals in a family both in conflict or friendly presentations. You can see some of the most popular emotional icons below in different colors. For instance, the red violence one indicates an extremely conflict relationship between two family members.
Medical Genogram Symbols
Medical genogram symbols offer a convenient presentation for you to quickly check out the potential health issues of an individual in your family. For example, young married couples may refer to their genograms to avoid genetically diseases.
Where Could I Use All of These Editable Symbols?
Simply go to this Edraw Max free download software for more built-in vector-based genogram design resources and auto-create tools that require no prior diagram design experiences.