Part 1: Tell a story about your family, or a specific member of your family, that has been passed on from a previous generation (no academic references need to be included in part 1)
Part 2: Discuss your understanding of the Multicontextual Life Cycle Framework for Clinical Assessment and how it is a helpful guide to therapists
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According to McGoldrick, Garcia-Preto, and Carter, “individual development always takes place in the context of emotional relationships, the most significant of which are family relationships, whether by blood, adoption, marriage, or informal commitment. Families are always embedded in a social and cultural context. The following map” was designed by the authors “to help conceptualize the complexities of the life cycle.”
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