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People view coercive control in relationships as less harmful when the victim is a man
A recent study published in Sex Roles suggests that the general public often underestimates the dangers of controlling ...
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Identifying Abusive and Coercive Control and What to You Can Do
Control varies relationships from mild, codependent control, to abusive to coercive control. Learn to identify the ...
Abuse in relationships can be surprisingly hard to spot. When it’s physical, the visible scars are obvious, but emotional and ...
When we think of an unhealthy relationship, we often picture loud fights, sheer manipulation, or clear-cut abuse. But sometimes, controlling behavior is more subtle—it sneaks in quietly, disguised as ...
42% of Australians still have low awareness of coercive control, according to new research released this week. The study, published in Wiley Australian Journal of Social Issues, revealed that nearly ...
The whole world is experiencing what it’s like to be the victim of a coercive control relationship. Even here in Byron Bay ...
At first, it looks like love. He's charming. Always generous, always attentive. He remembers your coffee order, listens to your stories, seems to share your pain. He tells you that you're the only one ...
The Northern Territory coroner has found an attempted murder-suicide in Darwin was a "tragic outcome" of coercive control.
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