Color Psychology

Luscher Color Test



by Dr. Mark Sircus



'I found it interesting that doctors are finally discovering that they can gauge the moods of children and other patients who have trouble communicating verbally (most people are actually poor communicators and thus lousy at resolving conflict) by using color testing. The journal BMC Medical Research Methodology recently published research important to the entire world of medicine because color and light are so fundamental to health.

Dr. Peter Whorwell, Professor of Medicine and Gastroenterology at University Hospital South Manchester indicated in this new research that ‘colors are frequently used to describe emotions, such as being ‘green with envy’ or ‘in the blues’. Although there is a large, often anecdotal, literature on color preferences and the relationship of color to mood and emotion, there has been relatively little serious research on the subject, no one has systematically researched color associations,’ he felt.'



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