The Tutorial Team
All of our tutors in the CSG Tutorial Team are qualified professional graphologists
The Cambridge School of Graphology is run by Barbara Weaver. She also has a background in teaching and has taught
for many years in Sixth Form Colleges in various parts of the country. She has tutored on other diploma courses in graphology
and has seen many students successfully through their exams. For the last year, she has been involved in researching the handwriting
of identical twins whose ages range from 12 to 99. She currently assists in the screening of security personnel for a world famous
International store. As well as serious business and personal assignments, she gives talks to business and social groups. Her special
interests lie in the detection of potential violence in handwriting.
John Jameson-Davis has been interested in graphology for over twenty years and
qualified as a professional graphologist some years ago. His background is in nursing and counselling. He is particularly intrigued by
how graphology can help identify criminal tendencies, problem teenagers and alcoholism. He currently works as a graphologist preparing
personality profiles for personal and compatibility purposes. He has also taught graphology and led graphology workshops and given talks on
the subject. Other interests include ecology, self-sufficiency, drama and puppetry (especially its therapeutic use with mental health).
Heidi Choat developed her interest in graphology after having her own handwriting analysed at the age of eighteen. Since becoming
professionally qualified, she has become a tutor and part time Graphologist. She is currently a Freelance Bookkeeper but has also, for the last
twelve years, followed her love of music by working as a Piano Teacher from her home in Cornwall. Her main interest with Graphology is studying
handwriting of families, particularly children and currently she is undertaking a long term study of her two nieces and nephew.
Since qualifying as a professional graphologist
Dawn Fuller provides self-awareness
training to volunteers as part of their in-house training and provides talks on graphology
to Social Services. She is a fully trained counsellor and is actively involved in providing
counselling services to young people in deprived areas. Dawn is also a manager of a residential
care home for Alzheimer sufferers. Being passionate about developing better services to people suffering
from Alzheimer’s disease, she works closely with other agencies developing new services and raising awareness
of the issues surrounding this disease.