What Your Handwriting Says About You Or An Emotional AbuserWhat Your Handwriting Says About You Or An Emotional Abuser
Mental Health News Radio
Mr. DeWitt is a professional Graphologist and a certified Graphoanalyst, who shows how you can get a grasp of the fundamental rules of handwriting analysis and find out about yourself and others. Since his early years in the US Army, he has been...
37:03•12 Apr 2018
Unveiling Secrets Through Handwriting Analysis
Episode Overview
- Handwriting analysis can reveal emotional states.
- Graphology assists in vocational and career guidance.
- Detect signs of bullying through handwriting traits.
- David DeWitt's journey from Army to graphology expert.
- Upcoming graphology conventions and educational talks.
“Sometimes your signature is larger than your regular handwriting. That means you put yourself on the public stage; you might not be the real person, just acting it out like an actor.”
In this enlightening episode of Mental Health News Radio, host Kristen Sunanta-Walker engages in a captivating conversation with David DeWitt, a seasoned graphologist and certified Graphoanalyst. The episode delves into the world of handwriting analysis, exploring how this fascinating field can reveal insights into an individual's emotional, mental, and physical states. David shares his intriguing journey into the realm of graphology, which began during his time in the Army Intelligence Corps.
A chance observation of a fellow serviceman's shrinking handwriting sparked his interest and led him to explore the nuances of handwriting analysis further. Over the years, he honed his skills and eventually applied these insights in the insurance industry, where he could discern potential clients simply by analyzing their handwriting. The discussion highlights the profound implications of handwriting analysis in vocational guidance and detecting emotional states, such as secrecy or trust issues.
David explains how specific traits, like the size of one's signature compared to regular handwriting, can indicate public personas versus authentic selves. He also addresses how loops in vowels can reveal secretive tendencies. David's dedication to this field is evident in his contributions to educational settings, where he lectures on handwriting analysis to high school and college students.
His work aims to help individuals discover their vocational potential and detect early signs of bullying through handwriting traits—a topic he has extensively researched and written about. Looking ahead, David shares his excitement about speaking at a convention organized by the American Handwriting Foundation, where he will discuss his pioneering work on bullying detection through graphology. He also continues to teach adult education courses and graduate classes, emphasizing the importance of understanding handwriting's subtle cues.
Listeners are encouraged to explore David's books, which provide accessible insights into handwriting analysis, available on his website and major booksellers. This episode of Mental Health News Radio not only sheds light on the intricate world of graphology but also underscores the broader theme of mental health and personal discovery. As the episode concludes, Kristen expresses gratitude to David for sharing his expertise and looks forward to having him back on the show in the future.

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