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Assessment of Resilience with the Risk Inventory and Strengths Evaluation (RISE)

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The Risk Inventory and Strengths Evaluation (RISE) is a set of rating forms for assessing risky behavior and psychological strengths in individuals age 9–25 years. RISE Parent, Teacher, and Self forms allow evaluation of behavior across home, school, and community settings, as well as from the perspectives of both informant (for individuals age 9–18 years) and self (for individuals ages 12–25). This chapter discusses the development, standardization, and practical use of this tool in clinical assessment.

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Goldstein, S., Herzberg, D. (2023). Assessment of Resilience with the Risk Inventory and Strengths Evaluation (RISE). In: Goldstein, S., Brooks, R.B. (eds) Handbook of Resilience in Children. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14728-9_14

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