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''Everyone uses the word “context” from time to time and intuitively knows more or less what it means.
''Everyone uses the word “context” from time to time and intuitively knows more or less what it means. Yet it is a difficult concept to grasp, because the meaning of context is itself... well, context-dependent. It is, however, a very important concept, especially in care and support, where context and context blindness (difficulties using context to predict and understand the world) play a major role. The talent with which Koen Thomeer manages to describe the concepts of context and context blindness is quite rare. His website provides accurate and scientifically grounded insights into context blindness and clarifies its role in psychological vulnerability. A must-read for anyone working with psychologically vulnerable people.''   
Yet it is a difficult concept to grasp, because the meaning of context is itself... well, context-dependent.
<br>— <b>[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Vermeulen Peter Vermeulen]</b>, clinical educationalist and author of <i>“Autism as Context Blindness”</i>
It is, however, a very important concept, especially in care and support, where context and context blindness
(difficulties using context to predict and understand the world) play a major role.
The talent with which Koen Thomeer manages to describe the concepts of context and context blindness is quite rare.
His website provides accurate and scientifically grounded insights into context blindness and clarifies its role
in psychological vulnerability. A must-read for anyone working with psychologically vulnerable people.''   
<br>— <b>Peter Vermeulen</b>, clinical educationalist and author of <i>“Autism as Context Blindness”</i>
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''Iedereen gebruikt al eens het woord ‘context’ en weet intuïtief wat het min of meer betekent. Toch is het een lastig begrip om vast te pakken, want de betekenis van context is zelf… eh, contextafhankelijk. Maar het is wel een belangrijk concept, zeker in de hulpverlening, want daar spelen context en contextblindheid (last hebben om context te gebruiken in het voorspellen en begrijpen van de wereld) een erg grote rol. De gave waarmee Koen Thomeer erin slaagt om de begrippen context en contextblindheid te beschrijven is weinigen gegeven. Zijn website biedt correcte en wetenschappelijk onderbouwde inzichten in contextblindheid en verheldert wat de rol van contextblindheid is in psychische kwetsbaarheid. Een must read dus voor wie met psychisch kwetsbare mensen omgaat.''  
<br>— <b>[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Vermeulen Peter Vermeulen]</b>, klinisch pedagoog en auteur van <i>“Autisme als contextblindheid”</i>
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Everyone uses the word “context” from time to time and intuitively knows more or less what it means. Yet it is a difficult concept to grasp, because the meaning of context is itself... well, context-dependent. It is, however, a very important concept, especially in care and support, where context and context blindness (difficulties using context to predict and understand the world) play a major role. The talent with which Koen Thomeer manages to describe the concepts of context and context blindness is quite rare. His website provides accurate and scientifically grounded insights into context blindness and clarifies its role in psychological vulnerability. A must-read for anyone working with psychologically vulnerable people.
Peter Vermeulen, clinical educationalist and author of “Autism as Context Blindness”