Finally passed CAADC after two attempts — here's what actually helped

by Nicole F. 6 views3 replies
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Nicole F.OP
May 27, 2026

I just got my results yesterday and I passed with a 78%, which honestly felt like winning the lottery after failing by 4 points back in March. First attempt I went in way too confident — I'd been working in substance abuse counseling for three years and thought my field experience would carry me. It did not. The exam tests very specific competency areas and the wording on some questions is deliberately tricky.

What changed the second time around was being way more systematic. I spent about 6 weeks studying, probably 8-10 hours a week total. I found a solid CAADC practice test that closely mirrored the real exam format — doing timed practice sets showed me I was consistently weak on co-occurring disorders and documentation standards. Those two areas probably cost me the first time.

Anyone else here prepping for the CAADC? Happy to share more details about what study materials I used or what the testing experience is like. The study guide I ended up using was way more helpful than just reading the IC&RC domains on their own.

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James R.
May 28, 2026
Congrats!! This gives me so much hope. I'm scheduled for mine in 7 weeks and co-occurring disorders is killing me too. I keep mixing up the screening tools — which ones are diagnostic vs. screening only. Did your study guide break that down clearly? Also, how many questions did you do total in practice before you felt ready?
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Hannah K.
May 28, 2026
Two attempts here as well before I passed in 2024. The exam tips that helped me most were reading every question twice before answering and flagging anything that felt like a trick. Seriously, I flagged like 30 questions and changed about 12 of them on review. Also — don't underestimate the ethics section. It seems straightforward but the scenario-based questions can really trip you up if you're not thinking through the IC&RC code specifically.
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emily_w
May 28, 2026
Passed mine in January. The documentation and case management domains were heavier than I expected. Spend real time there — probably 25% of my weak-area practice was just those two domains.

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