Genograms, culture, love and sisterhood: A conversation with Monica McGoldrick

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Deisy Amorin-Woods
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Monica McGoldrick stands as a towering figure in the field of family therapy. Initially earning a Masters in Russian Studies, she then pivoted to social work and systems thinking. McGoldrick's illustrious career has been marked by significant contributions to family therapy, particularly through her work with family genograms, mapping family relationships and histories to identify patterns across generations. She expanded the use of genograms to incorporate cultural, ethnic and gender contexts, revolutionising the field. Her work emphasises understanding individuals within their historical, social and cultural contexts. She has authored multiple seminal texts, including ‘Ethnicity and family therapy’, and Genograms: Assessment and treatment, which are essential reading in family therapy training. McGoldrick has also been a trailblazer in addressing issues related to gender and power in family therapy. In this candid interview, she contextualises and frames her experience in a historical scaffold at a pivotal time in the evolution of family therapy. Monica details her involvement in the development of important endeavours such as the Multicultural Family Institute and the Women of Stonehenge where she emphasises the vital role of women in our community and the profound contribution of women in our profession, often dismissed and undervalued. We also discuss her notable contribution in the development and expansion of family genograms where she highlights the central and fundamental role of culture.

基因图谱、文化、爱和姐妹情谊:与莫妮卡-麦戈德里克对话
莫妮卡-麦高德里克是家庭治疗领域的杰出人物。她最初获得的是俄罗斯研究硕士学位,后来转向社会工作和系统思维。在麦戈德里克辉煌的职业生涯中,她对家庭治疗做出了重大贡献,特别是通过她的家庭基因图谱工作,绘制了家庭关系和历史图谱,以识别跨代模式。她扩大了基因图谱的使用范围,将文化、种族和性别背景纳入其中,给这一领域带来了革命性的变化。她的工作强调在历史、社会和文化背景下理解个人。她撰写了多部开创性著作,包括《种族与家庭治疗》和《基因图谱》:评估与治疗》,这些都是家庭治疗培训的必读书。McGoldrick 还是解决家庭治疗中性别和权力相关问题的开拓者。在这篇坦诚的访谈中,她将自己的经历放在家庭治疗发展的关键时期的历史框架中进行了梳理。莫妮卡详细介绍了她参与发展多元文化家庭研究所和巨石阵妇女等重要活动的情况,她在这些活动中强调了妇女在我们社区中的重要作用,以及妇女在我们行业中的深远贡献,这些贡献往往被忽视和低估。我们还讨论了她在发展和扩大家庭基因图谱方面做出的突出贡献,她强调了文化的核心和根本作用。
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1.60
自引率
14.30%
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期刊介绍: The ANZJFT is reputed to be the most-stolen professional journal in Australia! It is read by clinicians as well as by academics, and each issue includes substantial papers reflecting original perspectives on theory and practice. A lively magazine section keeps its finger on the pulse of family therapy in Australia and New Zealand via local correspondents, and four Foreign Correspondents report on developments in the US and Europe.
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