Morphopsychology

The morphopsychology is the study at the man, of the correspondences between the Morphologie of the features of its face and its Psychologie. The morphopsychology is not a science, but technology whose research, near professors and doctors specialized in maxillo-facial surgery, biologists, stomatologists, osteopaths, psychiatrists and psychologists, is permanent and in constant critical evolution.

The study of the morphopsychology makes following the research initiated by Hippocrates, continued by Aristote then Johann-Caspar Lavater with the Physiognomonie and prolonged chronologically during centuries in the fields of the Cranioscopie of Franz Joseph Gall, of the Phrénologie of Johann-Caspar Spurzheim, of the morphological types of Carl Gustav Jung, of the Caractérologie of Heymans, Wiersma and the Seine, of the Prosopologie of Roger Ermiane, of the morphological types according to the embryonic layers of William H. Sheldon and today of the Morphobiologie of Jean-Marie Lepeltier and Christophe Drouet .

The Phrénologie left the inaccurate expression bump of the maths and was used by theorists of racism like Joseph Arthur de Gobineau or Pierre Camper. In spite of the fundamental rupture initiated by the morphological types of C.G. Jung, confusion between phrenology and the morphopsychology is still frequent. It is the source of criticisms recurring classifying, for their authors, the morphopsychology in the headings " ésotérisme" or " pseudo-science". In margin of the research passed, Alphonse Bertillon, according to the study of the proportions of the body, worked out the judicial anthropometry or the Criminal records office, now obsolete.

The inventor of the " term; morphopsychologie" is the doctor Louis Corman, former chief consultant of the psychiatric service of the adult at the Saint-Louis hospital of Paris, and founder of the service of psychiatry of the child at the Saint-Jacob hospital of Nantes. He is the creator of the French company of Morphopsychologie in 1980. He defines several laws of which the law of dilation-retraction : " Any living being being in interaction with its medium, if the conditions are favorable, the physical and physiological structures tend to open out, in the contrary case, they reduce ".

The bases of the morphopsychology are based from now on on biology, by the study of the morphology of the cells and the embryology, by the study of their development. These contributions in 2000 have as a consequence the abandonment of the " law of dilation-rétraction" and a deep update of knowledge. The apparent change is the vocabulary (for example, under the " terms; dilated-rétracté" succeed the " terms; broad-longiligne"). The major change is the description of a universal source code objectively founded on two physiological processes which, of order centrifuge (nutrition-assimilation) and centripetal (reproduction) characterizes and defines living it. This code is universal, because it applies without distinction, whatever our genetic causes. By addition, the universality of this code makes it possible from now on the morphopsychology to extend, via the Morphobiologie, with the animal world and the vegetable world.

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