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7 simple steps to draw a genogram

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Genograms are a brilliant way of conveying complex information about a family in simple terms. The skill of being able to draw a genogram is one you need to make sure you have. Here are Tessa’s 7 top tips on how to draw a genogram:

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  • Tessa Davis is a Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine at the Royal London Hospital and a Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London.

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