Graphology is the study of handwriting and its potential to reveal insights about a person's personality, emotions, and behavior. Practitioners, known as graphologists, analyze various aspects of handwriting, such as size, slant, pressure, and spacing, to draw conclusions about the writer's character traits.
While some people believe in the validity of graphology, it remains a controversial field. Critics argue that there is insufficient scientific evidence to support its claims, and many psychologists consider it a pseudoscience. Despite this, graphology is sometimes used in forensic psychology and employment screening to gain additional perspectives on individuals.