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psychography
psychography (saɪˈkɒɡrəfɪ) n1. (Alternative Belief Systems) spiritualism the supposed writing of a spirit or medium2. (Psychology) psychol the history or description of a person's psyche3. (Psychology) psychol the examination of one's psychepsychography1. the reception of written spirit messages through a medium; spirit writing. 2. the production of images of spirits on film without the use of a camera, believed to be caused by spiritualistic forces. — psychographic, adj.See also: Spirits and Spiritualism EncyclopediaSeeAutomatic Writingpsychography
psy·chog·ra·phy (sī-kog'ră-fē), The literary characterization of a person, real or fictional, which uses psychoanalytic and psychological categories and theories; a psychological biography or character description. [psycho- + G. graphē, a writing] |