The ABC of the face – How emotions change our face (Montreal, Canada)
New Acropolis was lucky to welcome Ms. Catherine Guillerme, a specialist in morphopsychology for an exciting lecture to discover how emotions change our face. It was also an opportunity for the participants to learn about morphopsychology, a discipline founded in France in the 1930s by Dr. Louis Corman (1901-1995), a trained psychiatrist. Indeed, who has not been astonished or annoyed to see his reflection in a mirror and notice the presence of dark circles, wrinkles, a model under the chin, vertical or frontal wrinkles, genital nasal folds, etc …?
Morphopsychology is a deeply humanistic discipline that requires us to put aside our superficial aesthetic judgments to accept and evolve towards our true identity. Our face is the mirror of our unconscious and its peculiarities become visible so that our consciousness can help us discover who we really are. A wonderful opportunity to better understand what we are experiencing both personally and professionally.