, PYC4808 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2025 - DUE 17 September 2025; 100%
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Question 1:
Draw an ecomap to illustrate the current family dynamics in the
Jackson family. You can hand draw the ecomap, or you can use a free
family genogram programme). (20)
An ecomap is a diagram that shows a family and its connections to the
outside world. It places the family in a circle at the centre and uses lines
to show the quality of relationships with external systems (school,
friends, work, extended family, healthcare, church, etc.).
Thick solid lines = strong/supportive connections.
Thin or dotted lines = weak or tenuous connections.
Jagged lines = stressful or conflictual connections.
It’s a quick way to see how energy and stress flow into and out of
the family system.
Ecomap of the Jackson Family (described in words)
Centre circle: David (45), Laura (41), Jake (17), Lily (13). Nearby
circles for grandparents/extended family: George (71), Evelyn (65), and
Laura’s father Peter (70).
Semester 2025 - DUE 17 September 2025; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.
Question 1:
Draw an ecomap to illustrate the current family dynamics in the
Jackson family. You can hand draw the ecomap, or you can use a free
family genogram programme). (20)
An ecomap is a diagram that shows a family and its connections to the
outside world. It places the family in a circle at the centre and uses lines
to show the quality of relationships with external systems (school,
friends, work, extended family, healthcare, church, etc.).
Thick solid lines = strong/supportive connections.
Thin or dotted lines = weak or tenuous connections.
Jagged lines = stressful or conflictual connections.
It’s a quick way to see how energy and stress flow into and out of
the family system.
Ecomap of the Jackson Family (described in words)
Centre circle: David (45), Laura (41), Jake (17), Lily (13). Nearby
circles for grandparents/extended family: George (71), Evelyn (65), and
Laura’s father Peter (70).