Graphology


ANALYSIS #6: Example of General Analysis for business purposes


by Alan Bishop


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Male writer, age 65

From assessment it is clear that personal identity is developed and established, a full reflection of the man as he stands.

The author takes care over the impression he creates, his presence and approach soon recognized. Independent bearing is a critical element of temperament, at the core, with strength, purpose, and definitive thought the outcome.

From his first practical view he can explore an issue and identity is features. Such analysis enables a thorough conclusion with certainty the outcome.

Knowledge and confidence are expressed. Personal endeavour bear authority, prominence and importance both visible.

His commitment is reliable and cohesive, to a pattern, seen elsewhere as energetic and positive.

In a group he can be receptive towards others and involve them sensibly, development and effect achieved.

The author is ambitious, keen to have advanatage and reward, a stable individual sure of his position, the forefront sought in all activity.

 

 

Alan Bishop was first introduced to graphology in August 1966, by his mentor the late A. Humphrey-Reeve, and after a 5 year tuition programme launched his own career as "Consultant Graphologist" in 1971.

Before he passed away in 2007, Alan specialised in the forensic area of handwriting assessment, having been awarded the accolade "expert witness" by the Law Society and other learned bodies. He now has an established practice with clientelle in both the United Kingdom and overseas, providing many reports primarily for business purposes, the above being a brief example.


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