Basic Graphology
The Basic Graphology Level introduces you to the core principles of handwriting analysis. It guides you on how to collect writing samples correctly and teaches you how to study zones, slants, and baselines with clarity. The course emphasizes detailed observation of strokes found in English letters. You will also explore how handwriting pressure, margins, size, and spacing — across letters, words, and lines — reflect personality traits. By the end of the program, you'll have a solid grounding to begin accurate and confident handwriting interpretation.
Advanced Graphology
The Advanced Graphology Level takes your learning further, building on the foundational concepts to develop a deeper and more refined skill set. This stage trains you to assess writing speed, ink colour, and the type of writing instrument used — each revealing subtle insights. You'll receive in-depth instruction on signature analysis and drawing analysis, both critical in uncovering deeper personality traits. The curriculum also covers how to identify fears, analyze employment suitability, understand functioning intelligence, and recognize indications of physical pain within handwriting. With focused attention on letter connectivity, trait revision, and finer details, your ability to conduct precise, high-level handwriting analysis will be greatly enhanced.
Expert Graphology - I
In Expert Graphology – I: Child’s Writing, you’ll explore how a child’s handwriting can reveal their emotional landscape, individual needs, and potential challenges. The course examines natural disposition, activity needs, temperament, and even side dominance. You’ll be trained to identify signs of eye reversals, hearing concerns, motor skill issues, and focus-related difficulties. It also highlights indicators of fears — such as fear of failure, danger, change, or being alone — as well as guilt, resistance to authority or discipline, and tendencies toward dishonesty. The child’s relationships with parents, peers, and self (intrapersonal) are addressed as well. This course is designed to offer insight and promote understanding, not provide clinical diagnoses or substitute professional assessments.
Expert Graphology - II
In Expert Graphology – II: Intimate Couple Relationship, you’ll discover how handwriting can reflect emotional depth, intimacy patterns, and expressions of love. The course delves into indicators of foreplay challenges, impotence, jealousy, control issues, mood instability, and sexual inclinations. You’ll examine traits found in considerate, sensual, humorous, kinky, narcissistic, and emotionally repressed partners, including those with intimacy-focused or disengaged personalities. Signs related to same-gender attraction, emotional volatility, violence, excessive work focus, and relational confusion are also explored. This course focuses solely on personality insights and is not intended as a substitute for therapy or medical guidance regarding intimacy or relationships.
Expert Graphology - III
In Expert Graphology – III: Health, you’ll explore how handwriting can reflect underlying physical and psychological conditions. The course introduces negative strokes and health-related traits, along with indicators linked to ulcers, asthma, Alzheimer’s, heart conditions, blood pressure variations, thyroid and pituitary imbalances, Parkinson’s disease, cancer, addiction tendencies, and mental health issues such as neurosis, psychosis, and schizophrenia. While this course does not teach how to diagnose illnesses, it trains you to recognize handwriting shifts that may accompany internal bodily changes. It’s important to note that graphologists are not medical experts, and this course is for interpretive awareness only.
Master Graphology
In Master Graphology: Danger Signs, you’ll gain the ability to detect and evaluate dangerous personality traits through handwriting analysis. The course opens with a foundational understanding of how danger manifests and introduces the essential danger signs. You’ll then examine the role of neutral traits — signs that do not independently increase or reduce risk. The curriculum also features intelligence indicators to show how cognitive ability interacts with risk potential. In the final phase, you’ll learn how to apply the full Danger Signs Formula for thorough and accurate danger assessment. This course is intended for psychological profiling and is not a substitute for legal or psychiatric judgment.