Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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What stage of group development is characterized by members confronting each other while maintaining support?

  1. Working

  2. Termination

  3. Transition

  4. Initial

The correct answer is: Working

The stage of group development characterized by members confronting each other while maintaining support is known as the working stage. In this phase, group members have developed a level of trust and cohesion that allows them to engage in open dialogue and address issues directly. This interaction often involves challenging each other’s viewpoints and behaviors, which can lead to important insights and growth for the members. The supportive environment cultivated in earlier stages enables this confrontation to occur without fear of damaging relationships, allowing the group to delve deeper into the issues at hand and work collaboratively toward individual and collective goals. In contrast, the termination stage focuses on ending the group process and reflecting on the experiences and progress made, rather than active confrontation. The transition stage typically involves a shift in dynamics, such as handling conflicts or changes in group membership, but it does not highlight a strong focus on confrontation within a supportive framework. The initial stage is characterized by members getting to know one another and establishing ground rules, lacking the depth of interaction that occurs in the working stage.