the features of coping professional behavior of social workers who provide assistance to clients in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic have been identified – above the average degree of building interpersonal interaction (models of prosocial coping nature of activity, maintaining loyalty and contact with colleagues and clients, establishing positive mutual relationships of a personal plan); design and problem solving (analytical approach to problem solving, voluntary problem-focused efforts to change stressful situations); seeking social support (a prosocial model of coping behavior, efforts to find effective, informational, material and emotional support and help from colleagues and clients); self-control (efforts to self-regulate actions and feelings). It was found that the higher the search for social support, positive revaluation and acceptance of responsibility, the higher the building of interpersonal interaction, prudent coping behaviors and acceptance of responsibility and problem solving. It has been proven that the higher the search for social support, positive reappraisal and problem solving, the lower are aggressive and manipulative actions, assertiveness and problem avoidance