Vantage sensitivity: a framework for individual differences in response to psychological intervention.
Bernadette de VilliersFrancesca LionettiMichael PluessPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2018)
Vantage sensitivity is a framework with significant relevance for our understanding of widely observed heterogeneity in treatment response. It suggests that variability in response to treatment is partly influenced by people's differing capacity for environmental sensitivity, which can be measured with a short questionnaire. Application of the vantage sensitivity framework to psychiatry and clinical psychology may improve our knowledge regarding when, how, and for whom interventions work.