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Episode 12: Coercive Control - What is it and what to do about it.

Episode 12: Coercive Control - What is it and what to do about it.

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“Why is this happening to me and how do I make it stop?”


I’ve lost count of the times someone has said that to me. I used to say it myself…until I learned what coercive control is and what I could do about it.

The insidious coercive pattern of behaviors can turn even the most knowledgeable and independent person into a terrified, self-blaming, victim.

Coercive control has been running rampant through society for centuries…no one is immune…most just don’t know it’s happening or don’t know what it is and how to stop it.

Highlights:

  • What does coercive control look like?
  • Warning signs / Red flags to watch for.
  • Is coercive control illegal?
  • The Courts: how they’ve handled coercive control & how they should handle it.

Resources:

Divorce Act Amendments Explained:

(ACEs) Adverse Childhood Experiences explained:

The Wild Truth: Children Exposed to Domestic Violence – Lundy Bancroft

Criminalizing Coercive Control in Canada

Ontario parents advocating for 'Keira's Law': it could have prevented alleged Sask. abduction | CBC

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