Language of the Face / Brian Knight
 

Language of the Face
Written and presented by Brian Knight

With 11 years of development and refining The Health Arts College P/L is proud to present a NEW training …..

Language of the Face….. from Applied Personology

Language of the Face ….. gives us an insight into how people can think, feel and behave in a certain situation from their facial structure. This new approach to putting it all together, shows us how we influence both our emotional and psychological behaviour.

These inherited traits actually relate to each other in groups and with an individual person which in turn, influence our thinking processes that then determine our behaviour. Distinct patterns show up as relating to the assumptions and influences that come from our individual parental history. Resolving the stress and conditioning from these groups of traits provides you with a fine opportunity to

……use your own traits more effectively.

……Understanding your customer

……create a positive culture

……increase productivity

Why is it that while we appear to be alike in our anatomy and physiology, when we seem different in temperament and personality? Why do we experience these differences in a full range of emotions, from excitement and love, to understanding and collaboration, to irritation, conflict, and violence?

The history of Personology (Language of the Face) stretches back to the ancient Egyptians. This work was continued by Socrates and his pupils, Plato and Aristotle. In the early twentieth century, a re-examination of these ancient beliefs and principles raised important questions.

Research in the Twentieth Century
Edward Vincent Jones pioneered the work in the 1920’s as he undertook research to create a set of empirical correlations between the body’s structure and the personality.

The Interstate College of Personology used the research results to devise a method for analyzing vocations based on strong personality traits that best suited the demands of a career. From 1960 to 1995 15,000 individuals have retained a certified consultant to provide a personological analysis.

A New Procedure
In 1996 The Integrated Personality Profile (TIPP) was developed. It represents a dynamic interface between the individual and what he or she needs to do to experience the greatest sense of fulfillment.

Date: 13th and 14th November 2010

Times: 9.00am - 5.30pm

Cost:  $330 (part of Diploma of Kinesiology $278)

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THA College is now running Language of the Face Courses across Australia including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth & Adelaide: ring the THA College team on 1300 658 326 (local call outside Melbourne) or (03) 9898 0243.