Hippocrates, the famous Greek physician of antiquity, called the 4 basic temperaments ( choleric, sanguine, nervous and nfático li ) " Humoral Types " . According to this theory, now accepted, these temperaments arising from the combination of activity and emotion.
Later, the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung developed its so-called "Temperamental Guide", which adds a new element, the attitude towards life, so that:
- The Bilious
Think - Feel The Blood
- The Nervous Intuit
- The Lymphatic perceives
To form the 4 temperaments involved, as stated above, activity and emotion, but we add another element to l resonance. Here, then, that is each of these items as reflected in writing:
a) Activity: say that somebody is active when it has a tendency to discover, find or create chances to act. Main feature is that it has active na irrepressible tendency to do something, to undertake any task.
This function is based two elements: the strength and drive.
Force odem p is detected in a writing software g rande, relevant, p ROGRESS and dynamic mainly.
While the thrust would see primarily on writing up, angled, with long word-final bars of "t" released.
Thus, overall, the writing activity will be reflected in a script: quick, upward line, launched, moved, connected, regular in size and with the strong preference for right.
b) The Emotionality: speak of an emotional person when, in a stimulus from the outside (as an event, a misfortune, etc.), or from inside (a concrete thought, a image, a memory, etc..) reacts more intensely than would be expected to do so. In other words, This stimulus triggers in him a stronger reaction than the stimulus suggests.
is necessary to clarify the fact that someone react disproportionately to a stimulus, is, that is moving, we necessarily mean that a person is active.
In contrast to this, if someone reacts weak or measured before stimulation, either outside or inside, talk to a person unemotional.
In this feature we'll see any effects of environmental pressure exerted on the very sensitive, indecision, anxieties, fears, etc., and that graphology is reflected in a deed: disproportionate, uneven pressure, moved, shaken, increasing or decreasing, with sinuous lines, varied and preferably messy
c) Resonance: is the third element involved in the formation of characterological types. We define the resonance as the degree of rapidity with which a person dies in the effect that has caused a certain impression or stimulus.
If this reaction is fast, it explodes like a rocket and then quickly extinguished, we will discuss primary resonance. While, when that impression or stimulus leaves a deep imprint on the psyche, extending in time, we will discuss secondary resonance.
A written level, resonant writing reflected in: writing curve, progressively larger, with wide margins, spontaneous, with bars of "t" and dots the "i" on the right, preferably linked, fast , spaced and firm pressure.
Following these 4 temperaments, the handwriting French René Le Senne, a division carried out in 8 characterological types: choleric, passionate, sanguine, phlegmatic, nervous, sentimental, listless and amorphous. These 8 types seldom exist in pure form, but it is normal that we all have qualities or defects of two or three of these types, although more than one group predominates.
Character-Temperament-Behavior
finish this description with a brief review of the terms character and temperament, which leads to an unavoidable until the end behavior.
Character is equivalent to the outward expression of our personality. That personality has two aspects of great weight. On one side of his face phylogenetic called temperament, which corresponds to all of our biological heritage with which we come to the world.
On the other hand, as we have said, would be our external face, which is what we call character.
Temperament is inherited, is the primary parent of the individual, while the character is shaped and determined in relation to the environment (cultural, social, socioeconomic, religious, etc) around it.
In this way we get to the term behavior, we can defined as the way to behave to the outside world. The way that each person "does" on the surrounding environment, the way tailored to meet, to meet their needs, desires, ambitions, etc.
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