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Clinical Assessment of Interpersonal Relationships (CAIR)

Bruce A. Bracken, PhD


Age range: to 19 years (Grades 5 to 12) 

Admin: Group

Qualification level: B


The CAIR is a psychometrically sound instrument based on Dr. Bracken's multidimensional, context-dependent model of adjustment. It helps with the early identification and remediation of a youth's relationship difficulties.  It also assists with the identification of emotional disturbance (ED) by assessing the quality of their relationships with the most important individuals in three primary contexts (Social, Family, and Academic) of their lives; mother, father, male and female peers, and teachers.


The CAIR is composed of 35 items, all of which appear on each of five scales (i.e., Mother scale, Father scale, Male Peers scale, Female Peers scale, Teachers scale). All or a select number of scales may be administered.



CAIR Introductory Kit:

 - CAIR Professional Manual

 - 25 Rating Forms

 - 25 Score Summary/Profile Forms



NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges





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