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Psychogenealogy
In a nutshell, psychogenealogy is a therapeutic frame which seeks to identify and treat the negative effects of transgenerational transmission within an individual person's life. This approach is based on the observation that transmission within family groups occurs across generations in different and sometimes curious ways. Some of these are quite obvious, and in some cases highly formalised, as in the drawing up of wills and testaments. In other cases, the modes of transmission are quite subtle and even invisible, such as naming a child after a secret lover or a deceased relative. Yes, people do these kinds of things. In certain family groups, the modes of transmission are quite specific and culturally bound. Some families even draw up secret agreements like the Mulliez familly in France to maintain a balance between economic success and the social welfare of its members. What all family groups share is an inherent tendency to transmit those elements necessary for the continued survival of the group.
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