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Male Privilege and Entitlement within Coercive Control, Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Relationships

Male Privilege and Entitlement within Coercive Control, Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Relationships

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Coercive Control | Domestic Violence | Childhood Trauma | Childhood Abuse | Healing after Abuse | Healing after Trauma

In this episode, I’m talking about how male privilege is used as a tool for control in abusive relationships. This isn’t just about physical violence. I focus on the subtle, everyday ways power and entitlement show up and are reflected hugely in overrepresentation of males in society, as well as the difficulties in approaching these institutions that are supposed to protect women, as a result.

References

Lundy Bancroft's book "Why Does He Do That?": Click Here

Statistics shared regarding Canadian women in leadership roles: Click Here

Study shared regarding male dominant attitudes within the police force: Click Here


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