Psychogram - History

History

In graphology, this system of handwriting analysis was developed by Klara G. Roman, during her tenure at the New School for Social Research.

In 1961, when Daniel S. Anthony took over Klara Roman's position at the New School for Social Research, he made some minor changes to the system and published a monograph on the technique.

From 1957 to 1987, Charlie Cole taught this system, through Handwriting Analysis Workshop Unlimited. The most significant change he made, was the addition of traits from graphoanalysis, as supplementary factors to be used when writing the report.

Over time, the basic chart has been augmented by other charts, designed for specific functions.

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