How You Can Secretly Read People
By Fred Crouter
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In this book you are going to learn the secrets of sizing up other people instantly. The information in this book has been derived from the work of W. H. Sheldon. Dr. Sheldon was an American psychologist who was innovative in his observation of the difference between body types and temperaments. He researched body shapes and types then related some personality traits to some body types with great accuracy.
Body types were classified by Sheldon into three major types, Ectomorph (thin), Mesomorph (muscular) and Endomorph (fat).
Fred Crouter
Retired Psychologist with over 50 years of experience in private practice. I studied Transactional Analysis with Eric Berne in Carmel, CA. - Gestalt Therapy with Fritz Perls in Esalen, CA - and Behavior Therapy with Joseph Wolpe at the Pennsylvania Institute While in private practice I taught Medical Hypnosis as a Continuing Education program for Doctors and Dentists at Creighton University. I am the author of the book “Life RUTS – How you got into them – How to get out of them” which is now out of print in paperback but still available as an E-book.
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How You Can Secretly Read People - Fred Crouter
How to Secretly Read People
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By Fred Crouter
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Copyright 2015 Fred Crouter
Introduction:
In this E-book you are going to learn the secrets of sizing up other people instantly. The information in this book has been derived from the work of W. H. Sheldon. Dr. Sheldon was an American psychologist who was innovative in his observation of the difference between body types and temperaments. Through the ingenuity of his efforts he was able to derive three distinct body types. He named these three basic body types, mesomorph, as ectomorph and endomorph.
These body types eventually evolved into five physical structures and each of these structures has a different temperament and personality. By learning how to distinguish these physical structures you will be able to immediately recognize the motives and desires of the person you are evaluating.
A thinly muscled and boned boy with a fragile and delicate body cannot be the star fullback on the high school football team. His body is just not engineered for that