In Character and Neurosis Claudio Naranjo states, “The body build of ennea-type II is typically more rounded than ennea-type I and also softer than ennea-type III, and so it is possible to think that a genetically determined endomorphia supports the viscerotonic need for affection” (p.192). We can start right from this point in order to understand the graphological characteristics of type Two. These characteristics are particularly striking if compared to handwriting samples of type One in the ...
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