ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1951, this title looks at the study of the hand in relation to psychological diagnosis. This was at the time a new branch of psychology and the author is keen to point out it must not be viewed as perfect or indeed complete. Practical experience and a deeper understanding of psycho-motor phenomena had altered some of the author’s theoretical views since the earlier titles. This book builds on and extends her previous research, including new research studies particularly on children who were at the time termed ‘mentally defective’. It was designed to contribute some new diagnostic possibilities to psychology and psychiatry. Today we can enjoy it as part of psychology’s history.

chapter |11 pages

The Hand and Intelligence

chapter |18 pages

The Endocrine Factor

chapter |23 pages

The Hand and Temperament

chapter |5 pages

The Hand and Personality

chapter |36 pages

The Hand in Mental Illness

chapter |54 pages

Hands of Children

A Comparative Study of Hands of Normal and Mentally Defective Children