Graphology
USEFUL CONTACTS AND INFORMATION
It was decided in principle at the time of the Institute's inauguration that this would not simply be yet another graphological organization or society, but that it should provide a "meeting place" for all graphologists, regardless of their background or training. However, it was our previous Chairman, Mr Erik Rees, who finally achieved this objective, setting up the first charity trust, "G.R.E.T." (Graphology Research & Education Trust) dedicated entirely to graphology. In Erik's words,
"Setting up an organization which would finally unite all professional graphologists, wherever they are and whatever training or background they had, is very close to my heart"
GRET is registered world-wide and for this reason we invite all who are involved at a professional level, to join us.
To that end, we are commencing a list of "useful contacts", with details of individuals (contact us for inclusion here), organizations and societies who work towards furthering the interests of graphology. We will include brief details of the service they offer and any forthcoming events they wish to announce, together with their web-site link.
Regarding this list please contact:-
Elaine Quigley B.A. Hons. M.B.I.G.Elaine Quigley has a degree in Social Psychology and 30 years' experience in the field of Graphology, dealing with personality understanding through handwriting.
A past chairman of the BIG, specialising in:-
Erik Rees F.B.I.G. (Dip)
Further details of services offered may be found on his Personal Page.
A Founder Member of the Institute, Erik Rees has served a term of office as an Examiner with the Institute, and as Chairman until 2001, and has the sole credit of setting up "G.R.E.T." (Graphology Research and Education Trust), the first Charity Trust devoted exclusively to Graphology.
Erik Rees - Quick Facts
THE American Society of Professional Graphologists was founded with the aim of creating a society of professionals where research, study and education are central in expanding Graphology to its full potential.
ASPG sponsors conferences, leads in research through its Journal and on-going projects as well as through professional classes in handwriting analysis and related subjects. ASPG presents topical discourse in the field of graphic analysis according to the highest standards of academic excellence and brings light to bear through continuing education, conferences and its renowned Journal.
It is our fervent hope that the offerings of the society spur ever-increasing awareness of Graphology to both the general public and to practicing graphologists who wish to keep abreast of this exciting field.
The ASPG can be contacted through: www.aspghandwriting.org.
Contact for details - Lucinda England at:-
Email: len@graphology.org.uk
Website: http://www.graphology.org.uk
"Handwriting experts, when you really need to know..."
With more than thirty-five years experience in the field, Sheila Lowe has been qualified as a handwriting expert in the California Superior Court system since 1985.
"The purpose of this web page is to promote awareness, understanding, and support for handwriting analysis and to provide a central source of information about handwriting analysis. The presentation of this information is balanced and representative of accepted principles."
The page includes a list of graphological organizations who have been active in its development, which are listed together with URLs for access.
Key Members are:
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Stan Crouch |
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Webmaster |
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Gary Brown |
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Originator and current Treasurer |
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Carol Kizorek |
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Webpage Content director |
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Trudy Edlebeck |
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Manages mail forwarding |
who may be contacted by e-mail from here http://www.handwriting.org
contact: jrindone@worldnet.att.net
website: http://www.ihandwrite.com
James Rindone spoke at the BIG Symposium at Oxford in September 1999, and has written the first book dealing with 'codependency in handwriting' - "Your Recovery is in Your Hand".
Website: http://www.grafologia.sk/index.php?page=basic-information