Change your psychology ... Play with colors
It is true that many scientists, doctors and mental health specialists studying for years, the relationship between color and mood. Now, many of them believe that colors have the power not only cause emotional reactions but also to significantly affect mood and wellbeing.
Many ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Chinese, use color as a tool for therapy and healing. The chromotherapy drew on those qualities of colors to stimulate certain edl vital organs or biological functions. edl For example, the red was used for blood circulation, the yellow for the nervous system and the improvement of the body, the lungs for orange, blue for the relief of pain and purple for skin problems. Nowadays, psychological studies have shown that the effect they have on the colors available to us true, but are short-lived and therefore temporary.
Also, many researchers (like Dr. Morton Walker's book The power of color) who studied the 'cultural symbols' colors. For example, the color red in China symbolizes fortune and India purity, yellow in Asia has the sense of the sacred and the imperial, white in Japan symbolizes death while in the East associated with coldness and sterility, the India green is the color of Islam in Ireland represents the color of the Catholic religion and in some tropical countries symbolizes danger and blue is the color for Jews symbolizes holiness and for Chinese immortality. Coloring our feelings ...
Although the "color edl perception" is relatively subjective case, however, edl the effect of some colors appear to be objectively acceptable. edl More specifically, edl there are the alleged "hot colors" which include red, orange and yellow. These colors evoke a positive feeling such warmth and comfort, and negative edl emotions such as anger and hostility.
On the other hand, the spectrum divided and "cool colors" which include blue, purple and green. Usually these colors edl cause calmness and relief, though it can be awakened and feelings of sadness and indifference. The psychology of color
The Green psychologist ... is the color of nature and symbolizes good fortune, health, tranquility and jealousy Improves the speed of reading and understanding a symbol of fertility and well renowned for its relaxing properties and is therefore preferred by decorators for landscaping.
The Blue Colour Psychology ... It is one of the most "famous" colors and mostly preferred by the male population causes feelings of peace, tranquility, purity, safety and order is also linked edl to negative emotions such as sadness and wariness Studies have shown that when there is a workplaces employees are more productive! It is said that it helps to reduce appetite edl (eg when someone eats a blue plate) edl because the color is associated with something spoiled and disgusting!
Black color psychologist ... is connected to the threat, evil, death, misery and strength symbolizes sexuality, formality and sophistication edl Costume preferred by the female population because hides imperfections!
The White color psychologist ... represents purity and innocence Brightness (in rooms) creates edl the sense of large space and the empty or unfriendly Linked with gentleness to coldness, sterilization.
The brown color psychologist ... radiates strength and reliability while, creates feelings of sadness and isolation usually wakes us up feelings of warmth, edl comfort and safety because of the natural - earthly color is connected to the convention and sophistication. edl
The Yellow Colour Psychology ... Lively, cheerful and warm color sometimes causes confusion and anger. Research has shown that babies tend to cry more in yellow rooms like orange, so the yellow is perfect for advertising because "spurs" attention Childhood "palette"!
One of the ways child's communication with the world is the painting. It is certain that if one watched more carefully the content of a child's plan would have seen that it has all the elements that make up a work of art! It is a fact that is one of the most valuable sources from which we can learn essential information about the psyche of the child, the mental and psychological edl development, environment (family and school) as well as for
It is true that many scientists, doctors and mental health specialists studying for years, the relationship between color and mood. Now, many of them believe that colors have the power not only cause emotional reactions but also to significantly affect mood and wellbeing.
Many ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Chinese, use color as a tool for therapy and healing. The chromotherapy drew on those qualities of colors to stimulate certain edl vital organs or biological functions. edl For example, the red was used for blood circulation, the yellow for the nervous system and the improvement of the body, the lungs for orange, blue for the relief of pain and purple for skin problems. Nowadays, psychological studies have shown that the effect they have on the colors available to us true, but are short-lived and therefore temporary.
Also, many researchers (like Dr. Morton Walker's book The power of color) who studied the 'cultural symbols' colors. For example, the color red in China symbolizes fortune and India purity, yellow in Asia has the sense of the sacred and the imperial, white in Japan symbolizes death while in the East associated with coldness and sterility, the India green is the color of Islam in Ireland represents the color of the Catholic religion and in some tropical countries symbolizes danger and blue is the color for Jews symbolizes holiness and for Chinese immortality. Coloring our feelings ...
Although the "color edl perception" is relatively subjective case, however, edl the effect of some colors appear to be objectively acceptable. edl More specifically, edl there are the alleged "hot colors" which include red, orange and yellow. These colors evoke a positive feeling such warmth and comfort, and negative edl emotions such as anger and hostility.
On the other hand, the spectrum divided and "cool colors" which include blue, purple and green. Usually these colors edl cause calmness and relief, though it can be awakened and feelings of sadness and indifference. The psychology of color
The Green psychologist ... is the color of nature and symbolizes good fortune, health, tranquility and jealousy Improves the speed of reading and understanding a symbol of fertility and well renowned for its relaxing properties and is therefore preferred by decorators for landscaping.
The Blue Colour Psychology ... It is one of the most "famous" colors and mostly preferred by the male population causes feelings of peace, tranquility, purity, safety and order is also linked edl to negative emotions such as sadness and wariness Studies have shown that when there is a workplaces employees are more productive! It is said that it helps to reduce appetite edl (eg when someone eats a blue plate) edl because the color is associated with something spoiled and disgusting!
Black color psychologist ... is connected to the threat, evil, death, misery and strength symbolizes sexuality, formality and sophistication edl Costume preferred by the female population because hides imperfections!
The White color psychologist ... represents purity and innocence Brightness (in rooms) creates edl the sense of large space and the empty or unfriendly Linked with gentleness to coldness, sterilization.
The brown color psychologist ... radiates strength and reliability while, creates feelings of sadness and isolation usually wakes us up feelings of warmth, edl comfort and safety because of the natural - earthly color is connected to the convention and sophistication. edl
The Yellow Colour Psychology ... Lively, cheerful and warm color sometimes causes confusion and anger. Research has shown that babies tend to cry more in yellow rooms like orange, so the yellow is perfect for advertising because "spurs" attention Childhood "palette"!
One of the ways child's communication with the world is the painting. It is certain that if one watched more carefully the content of a child's plan would have seen that it has all the elements that make up a work of art! It is a fact that is one of the most valuable sources from which we can learn essential information about the psyche of the child, the mental and psychological edl development, environment (family and school) as well as for
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