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* [[Special:MyLanguage/Lexicon|Lexicon]] – definitions of key concepts such as transactional, egocentric, and Theory of Mind   
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* [[Special:MyLanguage/Gebruiker:Kthomeer|About the author]] – background of the initiator   
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* [https://www.youtube.com/@KoenThomeer YouTube channel (Complex Thinking - NL)] – presentations and further explanation
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Welcome to Context Thinking – a knowledge platform about context, complex thinking, and psychological vulnerability. Here we explore how differences in context sensitivity influence the way we think, feel, and act.

Not everyone thinks the way you do – and that is exactly where understanding begins.

Context and context blindness

The foundations of this project: what context is, how our brain works with it, and why differences between people are so significant.

Context blindness and psychological vulnerability

How differences in context sensitivity translate into vulnerability and diagnoses in mental health care.

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