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Genogram Template for Google Docs

A genogram template you can insert into Google Docs; customize in EasyGenogram and export as PNG for your document.

Genogram Template for Google Docs

Genogram Template for Google Docs

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What This Template Shows

Three generations (grandparents, parents, and children) with structural lines covering marriage and biological child relationships, and emotional lines showing closeness, conflict and distance. An adoption marker sits on one child in the third generation.

The symbol legend is displayed below the diagram. For full definitions and clinical usage, see Genogram Symbols Explained.

When to Use This Template

  • Coursework submitted as a Google Doc: export as PNG and insert directly into your assignment file before submitting.
  • Case notes in a Google-based system: keep genograms alongside written case documentation in the same file.
  • Reports and assessments drafted in Google Docs: embed the genogram at the relevant section of a clinical or academic report.
  • Shared supervision documentation: insert into a shared Google Doc for real-time access by supervisors or colleagues.

How to Use This Template

1. Download as-is

Click the PDF or PNG button under the embed to download immediately. Insert the PNG into your Google Doc or print and use as a reference.

2. Customize and insert into Google Docs

Click "Use this genogram" to open the template in EasyGenogram. Add names, adjust the family structure, and update relationship lines and health markers to match the actual family.

Export as PNG when done. In your Google Doc, go to Insert > Image > Upload from computer, select the exported file, and place it where needed. Resize by dragging the corners.

For a full walkthrough of building a genogram from scratch using Google Docs drawing tools, see How to Make a Genogram in Google Docs.

Genogram Template for Google Docs

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FAQ

Does Google Docs have a genogram template?

Google Docs has no built-in genogram template and no standard genogram symbols. The fastest way to get a genogram into Google Docs is to build it in EasyGenogram, export as PNG, and insert it into your document.

How do I insert a genogram into Google Docs?

Export your genogram as PNG from EasyGenogram, then go to Insert > Image > Upload from computer in Google Docs and select the file. Resize by dragging the corners to fit your document layout.

Can I make a genogram directly in Google Docs?

Yes, using the Insert > Drawing tool to place shapes and lines manually. But for most users, building in EasyGenogram and exporting as PNG is faster and produces cleaner results.

Is this genogram template free?

Yes. Open and customize it in EasyGenogram at no cost. Export requires a subscription for most users; students with a valid school email can export free.

Can I use this for a Google Docs assignment submission?

Yes. Open the template in EasyGenogram, adjust the structure to match your assignment requirements, export as PNG, and insert it into your Google Doc for submission.