Graphology is the study of handwriting as a way to understand personality, emotions, and behavior. Every stroke, slant, margin, and pressure reflects signals from the brain, making handwriting a kind of “mirror of the mind.”
Graphology is not a hard science like mathematics or physics, but it’s a well-established behavioral study. It’s been used in psychology, counseling, and even recruitment for decades. Like psychology tests, it requires skill and training to interpret results accurately.
Yes — handwriting can reveal confidence, honesty, stress levels, emotional balance, communication style, and much more. But no single stroke gives a full answer; graphologists always study patterns as a whole.
Your handwriting naturally changes with mood, age, or life experiences. Through Graphotherapy (handwriting exercises), you can also consciously change certain strokes to encourage confidence, focus, or better habits — reinforcing positive changes in your life.