Julius Spier 'The Hands of Children' (RKP 1955)
Published posthumously, Spier's only book was intended as part of a
trilogy. In this work, he explains his approach to hand analysis and explores many of the
philosophical implications involved in the marriage of psycho-analysis and cheirology.
Some of his approaches to the study of the hand are quite unique to him (and are not
generally considered accurate today) though he made several significant discoveries
especially in the area of psycho-sexual development and the diagnosis of imbalances and
problems in this area from the patterns of the hands. His intention in writing about the
hands of children was primarily prophylactic so that accurate diagnosis of psychological
maladjustments could be made at the point of their inception, thereby avoiding the arising
of neuroses that would come to affect the adult personality and hence the necessity of
extensive analytical counselling to resolve these.