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The Clinical Handbook
Handwriting Analysis for Physicians, Nurses and Healthcare Professionals
Excerpt from page 47
Dear Doc,
When you finish studying this handbook, you may look at handwriting - yours and that of others - in a more perceptive and clinical way.
You may conceive all handwriting as a gift bundle of clinical clues. Some of the readings will change every day, as handwriting usually does, and some will remain pretty much the same most of the time, as certain components of one's handwriting do, as well.
You will know how to use handwriting as a quick and tell-tale stress-o-meter. You will be able to spot the graphological indications of mood, energy level, emotional balance, degrees of self-control, and openness to clinical suggestion.
As you track down the clues you get from the handwriting of others, so will you track down the graphological clues provided by your own handwriting. You will be able loosely to monitor how you fare at the moment. If you are wanting, there are provided technical graphology exercises that can help run you back up to snuff. These include ways to sharpen your concentration, tune up your energy levels and bring more of your creative ideas to the level of fruition. You will also better understand others in much less time.
Graphology is a branch of knowledge that is open for serious scientific research by observant clinicians, and we at Graphology Consulting Group welcome your reports, views, opinions, interesting handwriting samples and suggestions for useful and practical graphology-related projects.
Email us at: handbook@graphologyconsulting.com
Published by The New Printing Office New York, London, Charlottesville
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