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Colors tend to be a part of our lives and in some cases they can influence how we react and feel. This reaction to color is called color psychology. While there are some mainstream psychologists who tend to believe that color does not play a significant part in our behavioral patterns, color psychologists claim otherwise.

This claim has a scientific background for verifying the knowledge. In color psychology the reactions that different people have towards various colors is noted. At this point it is possible to state that this view of color psychology changes from country to country. There is also historical evidence of color psychology being used by some of the early cultures. The ancient Indians, Chinese and the Egyptians believed in healing a person with colors or chromotherapy as it is otherwise known.

With color psychology the very well known colors like red will have different stimuli in various people. There is a common theme that can be noted however. While we regard red as being a bright and invigorating color, there are some people who view red as being overpowering and in some cases disturbing.

Black is another color that is also found in color psychology. There are countless people who love to wear black as they believe that black shows a sophisticated outlook. In color psychology black denotes a tendency to submission. For instance you will find that priests in the Christian faith wear black robes. This is thought by some color psychologists as these priests’ willingness to show submission before God.

Even though we have just covered two examples of what color psychology is about, you are probably seeing the correlation between your behavior and emotional state when you are in rooms or places that have been given a certain color treatment. The study of how we are affected by color can help in the way that treatments are given. Color psychology can also help the psychologist to understand what sort of emotional response to expect from certain patients.

With color psychology being a relatively new field of study there is not a lot of data that can be consistently used. The only indicators for color psychology at this moment are what is recognized as the main colors that people use.

The other shades and how we react to them have yet to be identified and documented. As the field of color psychology grows you will be able to find more facts that deal with how we react and how our behavior and mental patterns change due to certain colors.


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