What Are Coping Skills?
Coping skills are the strategies, behaviors, and cognitive approaches a person uses to manage difficult emotions, stressful situations, and the inevitable challenges of life. Not all coping strategies are equally effective — or equally safe. Adaptive coping skills are those that address or reduce distress in ways that support overall wellbeing: reaching out for social support, engaging in problem-solving, using mindfulness to regulate emotional responses, exercising, expressing emotions through creative channels, or engaging in meaningful activities. Maladaptive coping strategies — avoidance, substance use, self-harm, emotional suppression, ruminative overthinking, compulsive behaviors — reduce distress in the short term but amplify it over time and carry their own significant costs.
Coping skills training at LC Psych explicitly teaches and builds adaptive coping repertoire — giving clients a rich, diverse toolkit of strategies that they can apply flexibly across different types of stressors and emotional experiences. For many people, the gap between what they are experiencing emotionally and the skills they have available to manage that experience is the central driver of psychological suffering. Coping skills training directly addresses that gap.