Context sensitivity and heredity

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Context sensitivity has a clear hereditary component. Research shows that differences in information processing and social cognition are partly genetically determined.

Complex heredity

Heredity is not a simple 1-to-1 transmission.

  • It usually involves many small genetic variants that together make a difference in context processing.
  • That is why you often see variation within the same family: one more low-contextual, the other more high-contextual.

Attraction

Low-contextual people often attract other layer-contextuals.

  • They recognize each other's direct way of thinking.
  • This can lead to couples in which rigidity or context blindness is reinforced.
Casus
A mother with borderline traits and a father with narcissistic traits have a child who withdraws and develops social phobia.

The first reflex of the caregiver is to see this as a result of childhood trauma.

But it can also be explained by a hereditary layer-contextual style in the child itself.


Importance for therapy

For assistance, it is crucial to make this distinction:

  • If everything is reduced to trauma, the child's thinking style is misunderstood.
  • If heredity and context blindness are included, therapy can be better attuned to the reality of the patient/client.

Contextualizers (high-contextual people) are often attracted to help low-contextuals.

  • This can come from recognition (e.g. a brother or sister in the family).
  • They experience satisfaction by explicitly providing structure and context