PSYchology

​Inessa Goldberg is a professional Israeli handwriting expert, a full member of the IOGS — the Israeli Society for Scientific Graphology.

The creator of modern Russian-language graphic analysis, which is a generalization and adaptation for the Russian-speaking person of the latest achievements of Israeli graphological science. Introduced the term «graph analysis» in this sense into the Russian language. The first and so far the only graphologist officially certified by IONG in accordance with Israeli standards, consulting, teaching and writing books in Russian. Author of eight educational books on graphology. Selected series of Inessa Goldberg «Psychology of Handwriting» is stored in the National Library of PSNIU — in the Scientific Library of the Perm State National Research University. Author and editor-in-chief of the unique Russian-language international journal «Scientific Graphology». Organizer of international graphological conferences in Russian. Founder and head of the Institute of Graph Analysis, a leader in its field, where innovative technologies for teaching graph analysis were introduced for the first time in the world.

The Institute is the only institution in the world that teaches graphology in the Internet Classes, and also the only one in the Russian-speaking space that teaches in accordance with the latest achievements of Israeli graphology. She raised the first generation of Russian-speaking graphologists of the IONG level, and their number is growing. He is in charge of the multidisciplinary studies of handwriting at the Institute. Head of the Handwriting Computer Research Laboratory.

Since 2006, he has been broadcasting on the Voice of Israel radio station. Permanent handwriting expert in the television cycles «Open Studio», «New Day», «Health Line», etc.

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She was born on 07.04.1974/1991/XNUMX. in the Urals, in the city of Perm. Israeli from the end of XNUMX to this day. Higher education. Bachelor of Philosophy and Classical Culture, Tel Aviv University, Israel. She studied graphological analysis in accordance with the official curriculum of IONG, personally with Nurit Bar-Lev. Studied at Kibbutzim College at Tel Aviv University in Psychology, Psychopathology and Personality Theories.

A little about myself

Once I noticed that Russian scientific graphology, which would correspond to the level of European countries, … does not exist. She just doesn’t exist. There is no professional scientific literature. This area needed to be developed. And, being the only Russian-speaking graphologist in Israel with modern scientific knowledge in the field of graph analysis, I decided that I must definitely do this. I began to act in Russian: to raise awareness about scientific graphology, to teach, to visually explain how the method works, and gradually the ice broke. Over time, she wrote 8 books in Russian on graphology, today they are stored in libraries in different countries and have become reference books for many psychologists and forensic handwriting experts. Then, over the years, it was possible to grow a new generation of Russian-speaking graphologists in Russia and other countries. And now what once I started alone and was my dream is coming true, now we are a team of like-minded people and we are developing Russian graphology together!

We have many interesting projects. We hold international Russian-language conferences, publish an international Russian-language magazine. Some of my former Moscow students were able to introduce short courses in graphology to Moscow universities, this is a huge achievement. Other former students of the Institute in different cities have written and continue to write academic papers on the subject of graphology within the framework of the psychological and forensic faculties of universities. All of the above are unique projects for Russia and the CIS. Most of the Institute’s activities are aimed at the development of modern European graphological science in the Russian-speaking space and the creation of a community of graphologists that meet the standard of the profession. Due to its active work, the Institute of Graphic Analysis is known in the international community, where, on the initiative of the American Graphological Society, it received the right to represent the Russian Graphological Society as a whole.

I can only say one thing. When I had to speak in 2010 in Budapest at the Hungarian International Conference, it was a great honor for me to represent not only Israeli, but also Russian graphology. It was very pleasant to realize that my dream came true, Russian graphology exists and develops, and that our Institute for the first time announced it at the international level.

Contacts of the head office of the Institute of Graph Analysis:

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Ben Yossef 18

Tel-Aviv 69125, Israel

Phone: + 972-54-8119613

Fax: + 972-50-8971173

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