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Relational Approach to Psychochirology & Psychotherapy Jan 08, 2000
By Rachel Hareven PhD. This excellent articulate book, written by the psycho-chirologist and psychotherapist Yael Haft offers an unusual theoretical and clinical exposition to psychochirology. The work is an innovative integration of theoretical and clinical approaches with a profound understanding of the human soul. The reader is deeply impressed by the insights, empathy and clarity of presentation.
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Review of Yael Haft's second palmistry book Nov 30, 2009
By Justin Pomeroy
"handreader"
This book on "psycho-chirology" or hand-analysis is an important book! Not only to seasoned chirologists like myself but for anyone interested in understanding clearly how something works. Yael Haft-Pomrock's first book "Hands" (1992) was wonderful in that it de-mystified the art of hand-reading and offered a Jungian psychodynamic approach based on the work of Julius Spier, author of a landmark chirology book from 1944. This newest book by Haft-Pomrock, Relationship in Our Hands, continues her line of thought from her last book. I've been practicing chirology for 35 years, have read all available books, traveled to India, Europe and other countries to learn all I can about this fascinating art. Haft-Pomrock is a beautiful writer and offers a mythological, archetypal approach to reading hands that is both insightful and practical. My only complaint about this book is that there are pages missing which contain important information. My copy has pages 74, 75, 90, 91, 128, and 129 missing. This could be the fault of the publisher or it might've been a single defective product.I wrote to the publisher to no avail. The book is so important to me that I sorely missed the information those pages contain!
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