by admin on November 12, 2011
For years and years, children have been used as an emotional tool in family disputes, often involving immoral parents coercing children into making handwritten statements against their partner. Nowadays it is not unusual for a graphologist to become involved in discerning whether a document, written in an ‘immature’ hand was, indeed, written by a son [...]
Noting the nature of handwriting analysis often being either very ‘personal’ or ‘legal’, there isn’t often the opportunity to gain testimonials from people because confidentiality is of paramount importance. However, when I do get them they are rare but rewarding, reinforcing in my own mind the value of what I, and other graphologists do. The [...]
by admin on December 16, 2010
I am sure everyone who reads this is fascinated by the handwriting of celebrities, politicians and ‘criminals’ which appears from time to time on the front page of our newspapers and equally intrigued by the people’s comments who are invited to pronounce upon their character from the handwritten notes the reporters or police have managed [...]
by admin on July 13, 2010
Many people are unaware that Graphology and Handwriting Analysis are one and the same thing. Graphology today is the accumulation of knowledge of understanding how and why handwriting portrays the unique character of the individual human being. The first attributable source for assessing a person’s handwriting to understand their character is Socrates. My favourite and [...]