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Graphology Classes will begin again in February 2012 if a sufficient number of students sign up. The Graphology classes are geared toward both beginning and advanced students. Our approach is holistic. Individual graphic features are interrelated, and interpretations reflect the expressive dynamics of the handwritings as a whole. A number of handwritings will be presented each week, and students will be given handwritings to analyze for each succeeding week. Students who complete four semesters will receive a certificate from The American Society of Professional Graphologists.
If you are interested, please send a check for $150 deposit by January 13 made out to Patricia Siegel and send it to her at 23 South Dr. Great Neck, NY 11021. The remaining $210 will be due the first day of class. For questions about the classes email: classes@aspghandwriting.org or call: (516) 487-5287.
Patricia Siegel Patricia Siegel is an executive coach, handwriting analyst and identification expert, and President of The American Society of Professional Graphologists. Ms. Siegel co-directed an accredited handwriting analysis program at The New School for Social Research (New School University) for seventeen years, where she previously received her training and certification in the Psychology of Handwriting and Handwriting Identification under Daniel and Florence Anthony. Her publications, including articles and book chapters on handwriting, appear in a variety of graphological and psychological journals. Ms. Siegel is Board Certified, Diplomate, by the American Board of Forensic Examiners, and is an Associate Member of the National Association of Document Examiners. She received her B.S. degree from Cornell University; has an M.A. degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from New York University, and a Professional Coaching Certification from the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College.
Lois Vaisman, Lois Vaisman, M.A., M.S.W., L.C.S.W., is a graduate of Columbia University School of Social Work, has a Clinical Psychoanalytic Certificate from New York University, and an M.S. in Special Education from Queens College. She studied graphology under Florence and Daniel Anthony at the New School for Social Research (New School University) and later co-directed the Psychology of Handwriting Program there. She is currently Vice-President of The American Society of Professional Graphologists. As a professional graphologist, a licensed psychotherapist, and certified life coach, she combines her multiple disciplines for use in personnel selection, contested custody/visitation disputes, coaching and individual psychotherapy. She has worked at Columbia Presbyterian Psychiatric Institute, Bronx Children and Adolescent Hospital, Bergen Family Center and is now in private practice.
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