ABSTRACT

This chapter outlines what Personagrams are, how they work in action and what mechanisms are operating which make them effective and illustrates some further applications for the technique. The word Personagram is formed from two words–personality and hologram. The Personagram involves a projection of the different separated aspects of someone’s personality on to other people in the group, who then reflect back, as mirrors, to the originator what they are like and, through creating a group sculpt of these, a three-dimensional picture of the whole is created. The Personagram requires a facilitator; a sculptor, who is the person who chooses to set up the Personagram. The basic Personagram is complete, although the process is by no means over as there is a developmental stage. The element of intuition plays a part in the mechanism of a Personagram, in that once the imagination is fired the sculptor spontaneously and intuitively moulds the Aspects into the appropriate attitudes.