Abstract
The paper describes the history, development, and rationale of the Sage Hill Behavior Rating System (SHBRS) and explores its relevance and usefulness for “therapeutic” child and youth care work. The details of the scale construction and the scales themselves are presented. Finally, its efficiency and effectiveness as an on-line management information system with many clinical, administrative, and research uses are examined.
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