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Handwriting Analysis Program at Millburn Library

Start the
New Year with an intriguing program at the Millburn Free Public Library.  On Thursday, January 23 at 7:00 p.m., the
MFPL will welcome handwriting expert and certified graphologist Ruth Brayer for
a compelling program on handwriting analysis.



Through this
insightful and fun program, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of
themselves and others, as well as learn three secrets hidden in
handwriting.  Some attendees will even
have a chance to discover what their handwriting says about their own
personality Ms. Brayer will demonstrate how graphology, the scientific study of
handwriting as a projection of personality, 
can help you overcome limiting beliefs and fears.



She will
also speak about the forensic aspect of handwriting identification and the
behavioral aspect used by the FBI and over 3000 U.S companies as part of the
personnel selection process. 

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There will
be about 10 minutes at the end of the session for general Q&A.



Seating is
limited and admission is free, sponsored by the Friends of the Millburn Free
Public Library.  Call 973-376-1006 ext.
191 to reserve your seat or sign up online at www.mfplib.org by clicking the yellow “calendar of events.”

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Ruth Brayer,
M.A., is a court qualified handwriting expert and a leading graphologist.  She is a consultant to business and
government and has been retained as an expert in multi-million dollar cases.  Her practice covers a wide spectrum, from
handwriting authentication to court testimony to speaking on behavioral
profiling.  She is the author of Detecting Forgery in Fraud Investigation and
Decoding Your Dad.



The Millburn
Free Public Library, which is open seven days a week, is located at 200 Glen
Avenue in Millburn. 

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