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Behavioral Graphology

Graphology is a science used to assess behavioural dynamics of a person in various aspects of one’s life through the formations and curves reflected in the handwriting. Our handwriting is a mirror of our personality, reflecting our conscious and subconscious thoughts, feelings, emotions and actions reflected on a sheet of paper.

Infact, 80-90% of our brain cells are utilised by us while we write, as against 23-25% while we speak. So, it becomes easier for someone to lie while engaging in a verbal dialogue, but not while writing. Thus, handwriting correctly identifies the behavioural patterns, beliefs and outlooks, relationships, emotional states, etc. Making Graphology a great assessment tool.



ABOUT THE COURSE 

The course is a 2-day introductory certificate course in Behavioural Graphology.

It is an introduction to how graphology works, principles of graphology, efficacy of graphology as a reliable diagnostic tool for psychological assessment.

 

Topics we will cover in this course are listed below day wise :-

 

Day 1:

  1. Individual Sample Collection 
  2. Giving a Behavioural - Neuro Plasticity Model and 
  3. Demo of Kinesiology / IdeoMotor Response
  4. Freud's Model of Psyche and Kappas's Theory of the Mind (Brain - Muscle and MIND over Matter connection)
  5. Basics of Human Behaviour (Suggestibility)
  6. Individual Behavioural Assessment of Suggestibility.

 

Day 2:

  1. Positive and Negative Strokes  
  2. Slants, Zones, Margins, Spacing, Baseline types, Garlands, and size.
  3. Specific Behaviour Traits, Letter Formations and Handwriting Reflections
  4. Identifying Personality Traits (For Clinical Understanding)
  5. Depression, Low Self Esteem, and Other Clinical Disorders.
  6. Power of Affirmations and Writing Modifications.
  7. Using Handwriting as a Tool to Find out Effects
  8. Body Image, Parental Relationships, Self-Esteem Recovery, Relationships, and much     more.

 

 

Who Can Attend:

  • Students pursuing Psychology, 
  • Students from the different field of Humanities, 
  • Teachers, 
  • Someone who is interested in Psychology/mental health
  • Counsellors
  • Psychologists
  • Therapists
  • Practitioners