Coercive Control—What You Need to Know to Avoid Becoming a Victim
Personal Relationships
Practical steps make all the difference. This course gives you clear strategies to maintain independence, strengthen your boundaries, and create support systems that protect your wellbeing. With the right tools, you can move from feeling vulnerable to feeling empowered. Enrol today and reclaim your power with knowledge, confidence, and resilience.
330 (AUD)
220 (USD)

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Dianne Simboro

After an abusive marriage, Dianne gained qualifications as a Master Coach, Behavioural Profiler and Hypnotherapist, and then spent the following ten years working with hundreds of survivors of family violence - teaching them how to move from just surviving to actually thriving. In this course Dianne will expose the universal strategies used by coercive controllers to engage their victims. Early detection is the key to prevention.