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  Phrenology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Combining phrenology with typology and graphology, he coined a global approach called Psychognomy.
His works Psychognomie and Les Grandioses Destinées individuelle et humaine dans la lumière de la Caractérologie et de l'Evolution cérébro-cranienne are considered standard works in the field.
Besides his works in the field of caracterology, he wrote some works about what he believed constituted healthy lifestyles (Modern Hygiene for Intellectuals, providing advice about physical exercise and healthful foods) and a number of spiritual-philosophical essays (Bouts was a Catholic priest).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phrenology   (1370 words)

  
 Psychognomy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Psychognomy is the study of character based on the forms of the head (the skull) and the face.
In the Psychognomy course, we use the principle that 'Nothing is good and nothing is bad'.
Psychognomy is an amazingly fast method which enables you to analyse correctly almost every aspect of a person's life without prior knowledge of that person.
users.skynet.be /bk286512/Psychognomy.htm   (216 words)

  
 Psychognomy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Paul Bouts (1900-1999) A tribute to a pioneer of modern characteriological analysis, psychognomy and phrenology.
Psychognomy Psychohistory Psychohistory (fictional) Psychokinesis Psycholinguistics Psychological abuse Psychological addiction Psychological bond Psychological coercion Psychological egoism Psychological...
For those who would like to discover the exact psychognomy (the accentuation in all psychographical options) special knowledge and more...
phrenology.networklive.org /subgo.php?Psychognomy   (233 words)

  
 Bouts and Bouts (1931) La Psychognomie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
La Psychognomie, lecture méthodique et pratique du caractère et des aptitudes, à l'usage des éducateurs et des dirigeants
This book has been published in Dutch ("De Psychognomie") and French ("La Psychognomie"), and has also been translated in Portuguese by the Brazilian Institute of Psychognomy ("A Psicognomia").  It is the main work of prof.
Paul Bouts, written in collaboration with his brother Dr. Camille Bouts, in which he presents his global approach to character analysis, in which Phrenology, typology and graphology are combined.
www.getcited.org /pub/103398947   (95 words)

  
 phrenology - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Bouts has been the main promoter of the renewed interest in phrenology and psychognomy in Belgium.
He has also been active in Brazil and Canada where he founded institutes for caracterology.
Besides his works in the field of caracterology, he has written some works about what he believes to be healthy lifestyles (Modern Hygiene for Intellectuals, stating advice about physical exercise and healthy food) and a number of spiritual-philosophical essays (Bouts was a Catholic priest).
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Phrenology   (1079 words)

  
 werner winkler: psychography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
For many, knowing their own psychognomy and type leads consequently to a basic change in their feeling.
If we see in someone an especially mature or wise person then we do him as little justice as if we were only to concentrate on his weaknesses.
Observed differences are all too often established only by the type difference; but this is neither an achievement nor an offence, but the start of the natural or hereditary personality structure (psychognomy or 'temperament').
www.winkler-verlag.de /english16.htm   (2439 words)

  
 Rev. Prof. Paul Bouts
A tribute to a pioneer of modern characteriological analysis, psychognomy and phrenology.
In this pedagogic environment he specialised in characterological studies and devised a new method of characterological analysis, which he coined "Psychognomy" and which was largely based on Phrenology, combined with Typology and Graphology.
Bouts several times, and to assist to his last public course in Psychognomy (1991).
www.lhoon.com /phreno/bouts.html   (397 words)

  
 Psyography: Biographies on Psychologists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Despite the criticism and opposition towards his theory and ideas, Franz Josef Gall continued his research and became one the most influential people in history.
His work led to many other scientific branches to become developed such as craniology, psychognomy, and anthropometry (www.epub.org).
Gall suggested that the brain was divided into 27 separate “organs,” each corresponding to a discrete human faculty, though he identified 19 of these domains as being shared with other animal species.
faculty.frostburg.edu /mbradley/psyography/gall.html   (1430 words)

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