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Emotional Relationships

Admiration Relationship

A line with star or positive marking indicates admiration

Standard genogram notation for admiration relationship

How to Use This Line

Used when one family member greatly admires or looks up to another

Clinical Context

Understanding the admiration relationship is essential for accurate genogram construction. This notation allows clinicians and family members to quickly identify relationship dynamics and patterns within the family system.

Best Practices

  • Draw relationship lines clearly and consistently
  • Label with dates when relevant (marriage date, separation date, etc.)
  • Use standard line weights for visibility
  • Position lines to minimize crossing and confusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I draw a admiration relationship in a genogram?

A line with star or positive marking indicates admiration. Used when one family member greatly admires or looks up to another

What does the admiration relationship indicate about family dynamics?

The admiration relationship notation helps clinicians and families understand the nature of the connection between family members. This visual representation makes it easier to identify patterns and dynamics in the family system.

Is the admiration relationship notation standardized?

Yes, genogram notation including the admiration relationship is standardized based on the work of Monica McGoldrick and Randy Gerson. Using consistent notation ensures your genogram is understood universally by clinicians and researchers.

When should I include dates with this relationship line?

Including dates (such as marriage date, separation date, or when the relationship began/ended) provides valuable context for understanding family history and timing of significant events. Add dates whenever the information is available and relevant.

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