Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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In late recovery, individuals progress from a self-centered view of the world to what type of view?

  1. A reactionary-based awareness

  2. A tolerance-based awareness

  3. A cooperation-based awareness

  4. A relational view with others

The correct answer is: A relational view with others

In late recovery, individuals often transition from a self-centered view to a relational view with others. This change reflects a significant growth in their interpersonal skills and a deeper understanding of their connections with those around them. During the recovery process, individuals typically start to focus more on their relationships and how their actions affect others, leading to healthier and more meaningful interactions. This relational view emphasizes the importance of empathy, communication, and mutual support among peers, family members, and others in their recovery community. It signifies a shift toward recognizing the value of collaborative relationships, which can greatly enhance an individual's ability to maintain sobriety and contribute positively to their community. Building these connections not only fosters personal growth but also helps individuals feel supported and accountable in their recovery journey.