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Introductory Talk of Graphology
- Subject
- Education
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- Date & time
- 17Jan 2026 (Sat)11:30 - 12:30 Free
- Type of Event
- In-person Attendance
- Venue
- Room 301, 3/F., Admiralty Centre
Dr James Lee
Dr Lee (Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, Member of the American Psychological Association, Member of the British Graphology Society, Member of the American Association of Graphologists, Diploma in Hypnotherapy, Doctorate from the University of Hong Kong)
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- 2975 5610 (cindy.lam@hkuspace.hku.hk)
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Graphology is a discipline that analyses handwriting characteristics to understand personality traits and psychological states. Its core lies in observing details during the writing process—such as character size, stroke pressure, spacing between characters, and writing speed—to decipher the writer's inner characteristics and behavioral tendencies. Graphology posits that writing serves as an unconscious form of expression, reflecting an individual's emotions, thought patterns, and personality traits. This discipline is frequently applied in fields such as psychological analysis, career assessment, and interpersonal communication to aid deeper self-understanding and comprehension of others. The value of graphology lies in revealing hidden psychological information through the everyday act of writing, offering insights for personal growth and relationship improvement. By studying handwriting, we explore the complexities of the human mind and unlock a new way of understanding ourselves and others.
Language: Cantonese