Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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What potential issue can arise from a member's premature termination in a closed group?

  1. Increased group trust

  2. Member confusion

  3. Potential problems for remaining members

  4. Better facilitation of group dynamics

The correct answer is: Potential problems for remaining members

Premature termination of a member in a closed group can indeed lead to potential problems for remaining members. When a participant leaves unexpectedly, it can disrupt the established dynamics of the group. The remaining members may experience feelings of loss, abandonment, or insecurity, which can lead to anxiety about the stability and trustworthiness of the group environment. Additionally, the departing member may have been a crucial part of discussions or exercises, and their absence can leave a gap that affects the group's cohesion and progress. The remaining members might struggle to re-establish trust and safety within the group context, potentially leading to less effective communication and engagement. Furthermore, the group may also need to process the departure, which can divert focus from the original therapeutic goals. In essence, maintaining the integrity and function of the group is vital, and a premature exit can challenge that structure, impacting the overall therapeutic experience for those who remain.