🧳 Transition & Reentry Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

8.12 – Avoiding Negative Coping Behaviors: Negative coping behaviors—like substance use, overspending, isolation, or aggression—may provide short-term relief but ultimately deepen stress and instability. Recognizing these patterns early prevents long-term consequences that hinder progress. Negative coping often stems from avoidance, where pain is numbed instead of processed. Breaking this cycle starts with awareness and replacement—choosing healthier outlets that soothe without harm. Surrounding yourself with supportive people reduces temptation and promotes accountability. Setting small goals for change builds momentum and confidence. Every time you choose discipline over impulse, you reinforce control over your emotions and actions. Avoiding harmful habits doesn’t mean suppressing feelings—it means managing them constructively. Over time, trading destructive behaviors for positive ones creates emotional strength and lasting stability, proving that true relief comes from healing, not escape.

About this course

Essential skills to support smooth life transitions and successful reentry into independent living and community life.

This course includes:
  • Transition and reentry planning templates
  • Resource guides for housing, employment, and community support
  • Scenario-based exercises for problem-solving and adaptation

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