10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHIROLOGY»
Discover the use of
chirology in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chirology and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Hands of Children: An Introduction to Psycho-
Chirology
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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The New
Chirology: Hands and Character 1900 (LARGE PRINT ...
(LARGE PRINT EDITION) This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
3
Hands: Aspects of Opposition and Complementarity in ...
Psychochirology -- the study of personality structure by means of reading the hands -- can reveal the present psychological situation, parental characteristics and influences, inherent and acquired patterns of behaviour and capabilities, ...
4
The Illustrated Textbook of Psychodiagnostic
Chirology in ...
From its origins in the medical-genetic science of Dermatoglyphics, Psychodiagnostic Chirology (PDC) has evovled to become one of the most powerful and dramatic tools available to therapists in the behavioral sciences.
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The Hands Of Children: AN INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHO-
CHIROLOGY
The main reason for this may be that the general public as well as doctors,
teachers, educationalists and psychologists confuse chirology with chiromancy
and it is, therefore, essential that the position should be clarified. Chirology deals
with ...
6
Despair and Deliverance: Private Salvation in Contemporary ...
While Shalom practices chiromancy, which reads the past and future in palm
lines, Meir practices chirology, which uses the palms to diagnose personality
traits, and then offer practical advice. The latter includes vocational guidance and
the ...
Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, 2012
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The History of Medicine
CHAPTER TWO GENERAL REMARKS ABOUT PSYCHOCHIROLOGY As far as
acknowledgment and serious appreciation are concerned, chirology is still the
Cinderella among all expressional systems, because it is still exposed to the ...
Spier became interested in chirology following a lecture he attended in 1904. The
lecturer used the hand to diagnose nervous diseases. Spier soon started to
develop his own methodology and system of chirology. Miss Holm Adriana
Joanna ...
Etty Hillesum, K. A. D. Smelik, 2002
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Interpersonal Development
In this paper I suggest that chirology should be studied and tested by
psychologists, and that three areas in particular are worth attention. Two of these
are justified whether chirology is valid as a method of personality assessment or
not.
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What Your Hand Reveals
It is not a branch of the art of divination, for everybody may study and understand it. This work will help the reader become a chirologist and learn how to read the hand. Illustrated.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHIROLOGY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
chirology is used in the context of the following news items.
Nelson Mandela's former prison warden will read your palm
... I pulled a Scooby Doo (your head swings around and you say, loudly, “WHUH?”). Turns out, chirology is a fancy name for palm reading. «New York Post, Oct 14»
Rachel Sermanni brings "Under Mountains" to Studio Q
vered cohen numerology-chirology 2 years ago. You ask questions in an extraordinary way, and in a pleasant way. Interesting to listen. «Qtv, Mar 13»
Wrestling with the demons of war around her
Hillesum began her writing at the suggestion of analyst Julius Spier, the founder of psycho-chirology (the study of palm prints in psychology). «Boston Globe, Mar 09»
The History of Palmistry
But chirology (a scientific approach) began to replace chiromancy. The latter ... Chirology set the tone for rationalization of the art during the ... «The Santa Barbara Independent, Jul 07»