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By Elaine Quigley and John Beck THE WORKSHOP A day’s seminar on the value that Carl Jung provides researchers into personality both of individuals an of nations. John Beck asks "Do you as graphologists take Jungian factors into account when you analyze writing?" and Elaine Quigley discusses Jung’s teaching on the Shadow in the light of the way individuals and nations react to each other.
John will go through a checklist of the things graphologists ought to be doing and may fail to do so, while showing how beneficial using Jung’s teaching can be. John’s extensive knowledge of the writings of this great thinker can provide an invaluable insight into subtle interpretations that are possible when we are exploring the personality through handwriting. Elaine has studied The Shadow as it affects both individual and nations and will explore the implications that it has in both areas of our experience. This is intended to be a thought-provoking trip into areas that may not have been fully explored and it should be a useful social psychological exercise. There will be a visualization session during the course of the day, where people can seek their own shadow and learn what it can provide in self-knowledge and how it can be impetus for using Shadow energy productively. ELAINE QUIGLEY BA Hons., MBIG (Dip) is a psychologist and chairman of the British Institute of Graphologists, offering advice for staff selection, counseling, lecturing, exhibition presentations, public speaking and TV, Radio and newspaper articles. The service is tailored to the specific needs of those coming to her for advice and a background in dealing with individual clients and national companies has provided the flexibility and experience to give valuable support in decision making and interpersonal perception.
JOHN BECK: I work in the financial area of the City of London where I work in the international insurance market. I studied for the examination of the "Scientific Graphologists" and passed their exam in 1979, after seven years of study with Joan Cambridge. I have also studied the whole corpus of the writings of C.G Jung as well as many of his contemporaries. I am most comfortable in lecturing on the connections between Jungian analysis and Handwriting. I have lectured for over 20 years on this subject and continue to do so. I was a member of the Society of Scientific Graphologists / I co-founded the Graphology Society in Britain / I am an elected member of the British Institute of Graphologists. I have been Secretary and Chairman of the Graphology Society / I am currently Vice-Chairman of the British Institute of Graphologists. |