Encyclopedia For Handwriting Analysts Volume Nine By Dr. Erika M. Karohs
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0BTABLE OF CONTENTS UTABLE OF CONTENTSU ............................................................................................................ I UFRIENDLINESSU .......................................................................................................................... 1 UFRUSTRATIONU .......................................................................................................................... 5 UGARLANDED LETTER FORMSU ............................................................................................... 8 UGarlands in the middle zoneU ................................................................................................. 9 UGarlands in the upper zoneU ................................................................................................ 15 UGarlands in the lower zoneU ................................................................................................. 16 UGarlands in initial strokesU .................................................................................................. 17 UGENEROSITYU .......................................................................................................................... 22 UGESTALTU .................................................................................................................................. 27 UGOALSU ....................................................................................................................................... 28 UGRAPHOLOGYU .......................................................................................................................... 35 UGRAPHOMETERU ....................................................................................................................... 35 UGRAPHO-THERAPYU ................................................................................................................ 36 UGROUND RHYTHMU ................................................................................................................. 38 UGround rhythm and connective formsU ............................................................................ 42 UThe graphological meaning of ground rhythmU .............................................................. 42 UGround rhythm and vocational effectivenessU............................................................... 43 UWeak ground rhythm, poor workmanship – criminalityU............................................... 44 UGround rhythm and children’s writingsU .......................................................................... 44 UGRUDGE BEARERU .................................................................................................................... 45 UGULLIBLEU .................................................................................................................................. 47 UHARPOON STROKEU................................................................................................................ 49 UHARASSMENTU ........................................................................................................................ 50 UHARTGE, MARGARETEU .......................................................................................................... 51 UHEIGHT AND LENGTH OF LETTERSU ................................................................................ 51 UA historical review of letter height and lengthU ........................................................... 52