As a child you were taught to write.
Why don't you continue to write the way you were taught ?
The fact that you don't is the reason Graphology exists....

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DISCLAIMER

Enquirers to the BRITISH INSTITUTE OF GRAPHOLOGISTS need to be aware of the following:-

Our discipline of GRAPHOLOGY is the analysis and interpretation of handwriting as a means of an in-depth psychological and personality investigation - this must not be confused with:-

QUESTIONED DOCUMENT or FORENSIC handwriting analysis. This is a separate discipline and involves the technical analysis of writing to establish the identity of a writer, to authenticate a document, or to seek to identify the writer of an offensive text.

Enquirers should be aware that the British Institute of Graphologists concerns itself solely with the psychological investigation of handwriting, with what is known as GRAPHOLOGY. It does not concern itself, either directly or indirectly, with QUESTIONED DOCUMENT or FORENSIC analysis of writing.

If this service is required, we suggest that you search under these two headings on Website search engines.

The British Institute of Graphologists cannot entertain any enquiries concerning Questioned Document or Forensic handwriting analysis.

It is true that some members of the British Institute of Graphologists have undertaken further studies that qualify them to deal with questioned documents and this will be available on enquiry from the individuals themselves, who have this additional information in their synopsis on our Directory section.

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