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Annette Poizner, MSW, Ed.D., Registered Social Work
"What does my writing say about me?"
Handwriting observations, where used, are understood as symbolic or exploratory and are not a substitute for established clinical assessment.
The material below reflects earlier published work and is provided for informational context.

Please note that while I am a Certified Graphologist I do not offer full graphological assessment within my social work practice. I currently do not practice graphological assessment owing to other areas of focus, but can refer to an expert graphologist for focused assessments if someone has an interest.
"I have come to suspect that the subjective world is probably a hologram and the pattern of our most fundamental beliefs is reflected in the smallest of our behaviors. . . . The way in which we go to the grocery store may tell us everything about the way in which we live a life. The way we tend the life force in a plant may be the way we tend our own life force. We are exquisitely coherent."
Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D.
For more information: Annette Poizner, a Columbia-Trained Therapist and Author Introduces Handwriting Analysis as a Clinical Tool in New Textbook | eNewsChannels News
Doctoral dissertation reference: Poizner, Annette Barbara. Graphology in psychotherapy: a pilot study exploring clients' and therapists' perceptions of graphology use. National Library of Canada= Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, Ottawa, 2004.
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