Abstract
This article addresses the inadequacy of the standard genogram for African American families because of its underlying assumption that "family" is strictly a biological entity. The author suggests that this assumption is not culturally valid for African American families who have a long history of defining "family" as a kinship based on biological and functional ties. Using this conceptualization, an African American genogram is proposed.
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Watts-Jones, D. (1997). Toward an African American Genogram. Family Process, 36(4), 375–383. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.1997.00375.x
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