Join us, as Dave Grayson presents a wonderful talk on determining "Intelligence in the Handwriting", on Thursday, March 17th at 6:00 PM PST. Many times, we look for stereotypical "signs" for intelligence, and miss the most important human factors. Like people, you can dress for success, and "look" intelligent. But, that approach does not always lead to a correct assessment of logic and emotional reasoning of the person. Please join us! If you are not already on our Online Chapter email invitation list for our meetings, please contact our secretary: valweil@comcast.net See you then! Join us, as Annette Poizner will share symbolism and writing cultures that influence our present day, on Thursday, February 18th at 6:00 PM PST. Ancient Wisdom, Modern Minds: Exploring how Chinese medicine and Jewish mysticism help us interpret handwritings and early memories Together we will explore the way Kabbalah and Traditional Chinese Medicine's Five Element Theory help us decipher handwriting and early memories to unearth core personality patterns. We will analyze a protocol and watch how these ancient traditions guide our interpretive process and teach core truths about the human condition. Please join us! If you are not already on our Online Chapter email invitation list for our meetings, please contact our secretary: valweil@comcast.net See you then! Please join us Saturday, January 16th at 11 AM Pacific (2PM Eastern) as the AHAF Online Chapter welcomes Edda Manley as our featured speaker. Edda has been collecting Handwriting as featured in comics and cartoons for years. Come and have some fun as we share the lighter side of handwriting! If you are not already on our Meeting list, please email valweil@comcast.net to be added for this online and interactive Zoom meeting! The AHAF Online Chapter is going to bring more interactive opportunities for all members to practice, learn and grow in their Handwriting Analysis skills. Please sign up for one or more of our brand new special interest groups:
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Handwriting Analysis gets a bad rap, basically because of the lack of new empirical evidence to support its claims. Most research had been done over 40 years ago. As concepts evolve in psychology and personality assessment, graphology has not caught up. But, we are working to change that. Come, join us as Jane Yank discusses the need, the how's and where's, and what is going on in the world of graphological research today! You will be amazed. Its time to get involved. Join us! If you are not already on our email list, let valweil@comcast.net know to add you!
Join us next Thursday, September 17th at 6:00 PM Pacific (9:00 PM Eastern) as we welcome Linda Larson, CG. Linda has chosen to talk to us about a subject issue that we all face: "Quickies." Everyone that knows you do handwiting analysis shoves a piece of paper in your face for that instant response. Linda has a lot of advice to offer regarding how to handle the situation, what not to say, and what key elements we should all look for in the not-so-perfect sample. Join us! If you are not already on the Online Chapter invite-list, please contact valweil@comcast.net. The first two sessions are FREE! |
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