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Writing & Speaking
25th August 2008
Analysis of human figure drawings is a psychological test. In 1926, Florence Goodenoff published measurement of intelligence by drawings. The child was asked to draw a person (DAP) and the drawing was scored for mental age. The scoring was done by adding ...
25th August 2008
Do you know if you are doing the work for which you are really suited? With what talents teenage children are gifted, which might be developed through the right course of education? Which is the right person for that special position in your organization?...
25th August 2008
Turning now to that phase of graphology that naturally makes it appeal to every human being, because it furnishes data, which helps toward the realization of happiness. Each person looks forward to the time when he or she should find a true helpmate, and ...
25th August 2008
O:
Obsessive-compulsive: buttons inconspicuous (as on cuffs), shoelaces, wrinkles, other unnecessary detailing.
Obsessive control of aggression: fingers with joints and nails carefully indicated.
Obsessive element accompanying dependency: but...
25th August 2008
H:
Homoerotic conflict: hands extended behind back in private area.
Homoerotic tendency: high heels on male, male subject.
Homosexuality: eyes and lashes large.
Homosexuality/sexual identification conflict/strong attachment to or dependency up...
25th August 2008
E
Effeminacy: ankles, feet and wrists small; arms and legs tapering; curved lines on body of male; full lips on male; high heeled shoes; lashes (male figure).
• Effeminacy/homo-erotic tendency/homosexual tendency: lashes on male.
• Effeminac...
25th August 2008
B
• Body narcissism/egocentricity/immaturity: same sex figure unclothed and carefully rendered.
• Breaks in judgment/voyeurism (depending on area): transparencies.
C
• Castration fears or wishes: nose cut off (castration may be project...
25th August 2008
Vast research was done among several psychoanalysts and psychologists into human figure drawings. The subject would be asked to draw a person, being given as little information as possible in order not to lead the subject in any particular way. The subjec...
25th August 2008
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 not to communicate with his counterpart. They go on to s...
25th August 2008
• How Do You Cross Your 't's and Dot Your 'i's?
1 cross evenly balanced= attention to details
2 cross to right= quick, aggressive
3 cross and dot to left= conflict with father's ideals or prefers mother's;
hesitation; difficulty in making dec...
25th August 2008
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 of the analysis. Nevertheless, it does shed light on man...
25th August 2008
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 levels of importance in an individual's life, but, at any giv...
25th August 2008
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 individual may not be aware of any particular disorder, on th...
25th August 2008
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 writing represents what the writer really is, whereas the sig...
25th August 2008
S
• Imagine the letter s that resembles the dollar sign; we know that money is on the writer's mind.
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 bei...
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