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Coercive Control & Emotional Abuse
Articles and resources exploring coercive control, emotional abuse, and trauma-informed counselling support. This category focuses on recognising patterns of manipulation, rebuilding personal boundaries, restoring confidence, and supporting recovery through psychotherapy.


Understanding Coercive Control.How I Work With It
Coercive control is a form of psychological and emotional abuse that can be subtle, confusing, and deeply destabilising. Unlike physical violence, it often operates through patterns of manipulation, monitoring, intimidation, isolation, and erosion of autonomy. Many people experiencing coercive control struggle to name what is happening, but they feel its impact in their nervous system, confidence, and sense of self. Who I Work With I support individuals who feel controlled, m
eddie mills
Feb 142 min read
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