graphology
graphology
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
There is much controversy among psychologists as to why people doodle. Many suggest that during a negotiation should a party begin to doodle, his interest is waning. He is expressing that he prefers ...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
- How Do You Cross Your 't's and Dot Your 'i's?1 cross evenly balanced= attention to details2 cross to right= quick, aggressive3 cross and dot to left= conflict with father's ideals or prefers mother...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
Essentially, whatever the graphologist needs is in the body of the writing and the signature. The envelope by its very nature, being exterior to the body of the writing, is also exterior to the core ...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
If you should ask any reliable psychoanalyst, "What is a man?" he would probably answer that a man is a composition of everything that ever happened to him. Various occurrences occupy different level...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
Handwriting analysis can often be useful in detecting malfunctions in the body, for there are telltale signs in the ailing person's writing. We know today that although the conscious mind of an indiv...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
The signature gives graphologists a great deal of information, much more than any other part of a subject's handwriting. The signature is the ego, but it goes beyond this point. The body of the writi...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
For the letter T, please see Lesson 4.U- The very nature of the letter u is a garland, which implies the easygoing, friendly human being. When this natural form is changed-for example, into an angul...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
P- Imagine the stroke without the hump, and can only be read as the letter 'p' by seeing the entire word. This indicates neglectfulness and impatience, possibly forgetfulness, and the speed with whic...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
O- Picture the letter 'o' as a closed oval-at the top; it shows a person who is secretive. The degree of closedness of the oval letters reflects the degree of closedness in the person. - When we use ...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-07-30
M- Imagine the letter ('m') that shows an arc curving under the body of the letter. It illustrates the performer, the speechmaker; the arc looks like an arm making a kind of gesture to the audience.-...