Interactionele Vormgeving or Conceptual Interaction on Wikipedia

If you search the internet for information about Conceptual Interaction or C.I. (Interactionele Vormgeving of I.V.), you will usually end up here, on our own website. Sometimes you will also end up on the website of one of the hundreds of C.I.-therapists who mention their C.I.-training. From now on, you will also find a page about C.I. on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, in the search results.

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The Wikipedia page on Conceptual Interaction explains the theoretical basis and basic principles of C.I., explains the four pillars of Conceptual Interaction, as well as the C.I. triangle. It also focuses on the methodology, core literature and publications, further training opportunities, recognition and areas of application of C.I..

Would you like to dig a little deeper because you are considering following an C.I. training course? Please note that you can also consult a separate brochure about each of the four C.I. training courses on our website.