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