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- Eco-map abstract "An Eco-map is a graphical representation that shows all of the systems at play in an individual's life. Eco-maps are used in individual and family counseling within the social work and nursing profession. They are often a way of portraying Systems Theory in a simplistic way that both the social worker and the client can look at during the session. These ecological maps, or ecomaps, were developed by Hartman in 1975 as a means of depicting the ecological system that encompasses a family or individual (Hartman, 1995).An Ecogram is a combination of a genogram and an ecomap. The two names, "Ecogram" and "Ecomap" are often used interchangeably, however. Hyphens, "Eco-gram" and "Eco-map" are sometimes used.".
- Eco-map wikiPageExternalLink genogramanalytics.com.
- Eco-map wikiPageExternalLink genogram-eco-map.
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- Eco-map hasPhotoCollection Eco-map.
- Eco-map subject Category:Psychological_tools.
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- Eco-map type PsychologicalTools.
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- Eco-map comment "An Eco-map is a graphical representation that shows all of the systems at play in an individual's life. Eco-maps are used in individual and family counseling within the social work and nursing profession. They are often a way of portraying Systems Theory in a simplistic way that both the social worker and the client can look at during the session.".
- Eco-map label "Eco-map".
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- Eco-map isPrimaryTopicOf Eco-map.