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Analogic psychology individuates three types of individuals:

POLE - referred to a difficult relationship with the father.

TRIANGLE - referred to a difficult relationship with the mother.

CIRCLE - referred to alternating problems with both parents.

To understand our type we must pay attention to our most frequent attitudes: i.e. shaking hands, touching our lips.

The three access keys:

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POLE, referred to father.

Pole can hit and injure: it is a penetrating, outraging, affecting, authoritative symbol.

Signs: everything pole shaped i.e. pointing your finger.

Behaviour: injuring, accusing with no solutions to the problem

Gestures: touching by a pointed, accusing, outraging finger

CIRCLE, referred to "ego".

It can wrap you up without squeezing you .

Signs: everything circle shaped i.e. the sign OK

Behaviour: indicating, offering solutions.

Gestures: see picture.

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TRIANGLE, referred to mother. It protects.

Signs: everything triangle shaped.

Behaviour: protecting, offering solutions .

Gestures: touching by hands, caressing .

Non verbal communication considers 3 kinds of non verbal signs enabling us to understand the feelings of our counterpart :

SATISFACTION ANALOGIC ACTS

TENSION RELIEVING ANALOGIC ACTS

REFUSAL ANALOGIC ACTS

 

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SATISFACTION SIGNS

touching one's own lips, biting a pencil.

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TENSION ACTS (hiding satisfaction or refusal)

touching and scratching one's own nose, arm, neck, brow.

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REFUSAL ACTS

dusting one's own dresses, retreating.

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This is only a basic information.

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