Handwriting workshop - Mr. Ken Rodenbush | Ambrose University College

Handwriting workshop - Mr. Ken Rodenbush

This lecture is titled Your Well-being (emotional, physical, sexual and spiritual) Identified in Your Handwriting.

The speaker Mr. Ken Rodenbush.  Ken is an alumnus of Ambrose having graduated from the Red Deer campus of Canadian Nazarene College, one of the founding schools of Ambrose, with a Bachelor of Theology degree in 1953.  

His interest in handwriting analysis developed in the early sixties while teaching high school science classes. In Regina, he studied the graphoanalysis method of handwriting assessment with Dr. E. Stockton, and then furthered his research by studying the Gestalt approach to graphology under the renowned International graphologist,  Felix Klein in New York.  

As a Forensic Document Examiner he has studied and taught handwriting analysis around the world giving workshops and lectures to educators, healthcare workers and legal professionals.

Ken lives in Regina Saskatchewan where he gained public attention for handwriting analysis involving high-profile criminal cases such as the murder trial of Colin Thatcher.  He recently addressed the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice and Attorney General's staff at their divisional conference held in Regina in June, 2009.                                            

Mr. Rodenbush is a Life Member and Fellow of The American Board of Forensic Examiners as well as a Life Member of the American Association of Handwriting Analysts.   

This lecture provides tools for understanding what our handwriting reveals about our inner-selves and personal identities.