This is an illustration of a genogram. A genogram, also known as a Lapidus Schematic or McGoldrick-Gerson research, is a pictorial depiction of the complicated psychological interactions that occur in a multigenerational family. They are jam-packed with information about the family featured. They contain basic information seen in family trees, such as each person's name, gender, date of birth, and date of death. Additional data includes education, work, major life events, chronic diseases, social behaviors, familial ties, emotional relationships, and social contacts. Some genograms also include information on hereditary issues such as alcoholism, depression, illnesses, alliances, and living situations. Experiment with different design choices and good options to create your own genogram diagram now!