This is a space for anybody who wishes to share their ACON timeline and the multi-dimensional impact having had an Nparent, Ngrandparent or Nancestors has on the children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, in-laws who marry into a family with an Nparent or Nparents and extended family of the various generations. Making a timeline can be done in a number of ways, such as for the Kennedy family here:
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/kennedytimeline.html
A dysfunctional family, such as one parented by an N, may also be visualized in a sociogram, which has a definition and images here: http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/instruction/ela/6-12/Reading/Reading%20Strategies/sociograms.htm
Links to sites that offer information about dysfuntional family timelines, sociograms or genograms as healing tools:
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/background.html
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/links.html
Visual of a genogram from WonderWare, a company that makes the software:
http://www.interpersonaluniverse.net/genogram.html
Visual of an eco-map from WonderWare:
http://www.interpersonaluniverse.net/ecomap.html
More images of genograms:
http://www.ku.edu/~camp/images/genogram.gif
http://sfhelp.org/example-geno.htm
Genogram symbols
http://www.ssw.pdx.edu/graham/pgGP_FamilyGenograms.shtml
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/key.html
Genogram visual of the emotional triangle of Albert Einstein's conflict with his mother Pauline, and the emotional cut-off between Pauline and Mileva (Albert Einstein's first wife):
http://www.interpersonaluniverse.net/efilus2.html
Triangles in genograms:
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/triangle1.html
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/triangle2.html
"Triangles that are formed through the relationship of three family members are very important in family systems theory and the analysis of genograms. These triangles represent a particular kind of relationship that can have both positve and negative effects on the family as a system. One of the basic principles of family systems theory is that the family system will naturally seek out homeostasis or some type of balance. When instabilty or conflict is present between two family members, a third family member will often be pulled in to stabilize or solidify the family relations in general."
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/kennedytimeline.html
A dysfunctional family, such as one parented by an N, may also be visualized in a sociogram, which has a definition and images here: http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/instruction/ela/6-12/Reading/Reading%20Strategies/sociograms.htm
Links to sites that offer information about dysfuntional family timelines, sociograms or genograms as healing tools:
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/background.html
The genogram in family therapy
http://www.chclibrary.org/micromed/00047960.html
SOME SUGGESTED READING ON GENOGRAMS, ECOMAPS AND FAMILY SYSTEMS
http://www.interpersonaluniverse.net/biblio.html
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/links.html
Visual of a genogram from WonderWare, a company that makes the software:
http://www.interpersonaluniverse.net/genogram.html
Visual of an eco-map from WonderWare:
http://www.interpersonaluniverse.net/ecomap.html
More images of genograms:
http://www.ku.edu/~camp/images/genogram.gif
http://sfhelp.org/example-geno.htm
Genogram symbols
http://www.ssw.pdx.edu/graham/pgGP_FamilyGenograms.shtml
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/key.html
Genogram visual of the emotional triangle of Albert Einstein's conflict with his mother Pauline, and the emotional cut-off between Pauline and Mileva (Albert Einstein's first wife):
http://www.interpersonaluniverse.net/efilus2.html
Triangles in genograms:
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/triangle1.html
http://genogram.freeservers.com/HTML/triangle2.html
"Triangles that are formed through the relationship of three family members are very important in family systems theory and the analysis of genograms. These triangles represent a particular kind of relationship that can have both positve and negative effects on the family as a system. One of the basic principles of family systems theory is that the family system will naturally seek out homeostasis or some type of balance. When instabilty or conflict is present between two family members, a third family member will often be pulled in to stabilize or solidify the family relations in general."
bravenet.com