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#Coercivecontrol Reel by @unwomen (verified account) - "There is a specific terror in being watched by someone without a face."

Writer and actress @azietesfai's story exposes a reality that millions of wo
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“There is a specific terror in being watched by someone without a face.” Writer and actress @azietesfai’s story exposes a reality that millions of women and girls around the world facing online abuse know too well: 🟠 Threats 🟠 Stalking 🟠 Coercive control This is not just unwanted attention. This is violence. And when survivors come forward, too many hear the same response: No name and no physical contact? No legal protection. #ForAllWomenAndGirls, this must change. During the #16Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, we’re calling for stronger laws and real accountability for digital violence — so no more women’s lives are put at risk. There’s #NoExcuse for online abuse! See her full remarks at the link in our bio.
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @wassif.yourlawyer (verified account) - Samantha's ex-partner isolated and abused her. He's the first man in NSW to serve jail time for coercive control. #law
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Samantha’s ex-partner isolated and abused her. He’s the first man in NSW to serve jail time for coercive control. #law #CoerciveControl #DomesticViolenceAwareness #FamilyViolence
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @toolsoftexascottages (verified account) - 1. ... rescue you from your abuser.
2. ...read between the lines of your pain.
3. ...understand coercive control unless you name it and prove it.
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1. ... rescue you from your abuser. 2. ...read between the lines of your pain. 3. ...understand coercive control unless you name it and prove it. 4. ..see the years of abuse unless you show the pattern clearly. 5. ...care that he was cruel if you can’t tie it to custody or safety. 6. ...reward you for enduring. 7. ...connect the dots unless you draw the lines. 8. ...be trauma-informed-so your evidence has to be airtight. 9. ...see silence as strength -they might see it as weakness. 10....protect you from a narcissist who knows how to perform. 1. ...interpret manipulation unless you document it with specifics. 2. ...take your word over his —unless you bring leverage. 1. ...know what happened behind closed doors unless you tell them strategically. 2. ...be moved by tears. They’re moved by evidence. 15....understand your fear unless it’s backed by facts. Want the truth about how family court really works-so you can finally stop guessing and start preparing? That’s exactly why I created the Family Court Survival Guide. It’s not just advice. It’s strategy. Because your judge won’t connect the dots-but this guide will help you draw them. Get the guide. Be ready. Protect what matters most. Comment GUIDE for the link! (Also in my bio)
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @wccpenang - Coercive control can be subtle. It can look like someone controlling, monitoring and gaslighting another person, or showing extreme jealousy. It's a p
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Coercive control can be subtle. It can look like someone controlling, monitoring and gaslighting another person, or showing extreme jealousy. It’s a pattern of abuse, is dangerous, and unacceptable. If you or someone you know is experiencing this, contact WCC for support. Video: WA Government #CoerciveControl #GenderBasedViolence #RedFlags #PSA
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @drmarinarosenthal (verified account) - Let's talk about what happens when you repeatedly say "let's just break up" or "maybe we should just be done" during conflict. 

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Let’s talk about what happens when you repeatedly say “let’s just break up” or “maybe we should just be done” during conflict. Gradually, you teach yourself and your partner that this is just part of how you fight. Talking about breaking up is woven into the conflict dynamic. When fights get bad, you bring up breaking up. But you don’t actually break up. It is essentially a gesture or a way of expressing overwhelm, desperation, or hurt. It’s not a literal statement about what you’re going to do. The problem is, using language like this on repeat starts teaching you both to keep escalating, again and again. It normalizes threats as valid conflict tactics. And to be honest, it can be really difficult to stop making break up threats once you start. Not just because the feelings remain, but because you’ve established a behavioral pathway that in some way, shape, or form “works.” Part of establishing a healthier, safer relationship is keeping break up talk out of conflict. Even when you’re feeling hurt, angry, or hopeless. NOTE: I am not saying you shouldn’t end a relationship. And I’m also not talking about situations of coercive control where multiple attempts to leave are thwarted by an abusive partner.
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @firerose (verified account) - Completely isolating you from friends is one of the classic tactics used by abusers. It's a dangerous form of coercive control. When you're not allowe
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Completely isolating you from friends is one of the classic tactics used by abusers. It’s a dangerous form of coercive control. When you’re not allowed to see or speak to your loved ones, you’re far easier to gaslight and manipulate. They do this to: ➤ Distort your perception (gaslighting thrives in isolation) ➤ Control the narrative (you only hear their version of reality) ➤ Undermine your confidence (without others to reflect your worth, you begin to doubt yourself) ➤ Wear down resistance (without support, they can override your internal voice) If this feels familiar, you’re not alone. Freedom and healing are possible. 🙏🏼🤍 #narcisisticabuse #survivorseries #healingfromwithin
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @dr.z_psychologist (verified account) - Why? Because a narcissist's coercive control is NOT random. It is deliberate, selective, and strategic. 

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Why? Because a narcissist’s coercive control is NOT random. It is deliberate, selective, and strategic. #coercivecontrol #narcissisticabuse #narcissisticabuseawareness #gaslight #survivorstories
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @firerose (verified account) - Completely isolating you from friends is one of the classic tactics used by abusers. It's a dangerous form of coercive control. When you're not allowe
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Completely isolating you from friends is one of the classic tactics used by abusers. It’s a dangerous form of coercive control. When you’re not allowed to see or speak to your loved ones, you’re far easier to gaslight and manipulate. They do this to: ➤ Undermine your confidence (without others to reflect your worth, you begin to doubt yourself) ➤ Distort your perception (gaslighting thrives in isolation) ➤ Control the narrative (you only hear their version of reality) ➤ Wear down resistance (without support, they can override your internal voice) If this feels familiar, you’re not alone. Freedom and healing are possible. 🙏🏼🤍 #narcisisticabuse #survivors #faithoverfear
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @msannagoff (verified account) - If you are a wealthy stay-at-home mom and you haven't done these things, you may only be wealthy adjacent.

Does your husband tell you not to worry ab
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If you are a wealthy stay-at-home mom and you haven’t done these things, you may only be wealthy adjacent. Does your husband tell you not to worry about the finances, but won’t let you see the checking account, investments, or credit card statements? Does he dismiss your questions or make you feel dramatic for asking? This happens more than you think. And yes—this is financial abuse and often coercive control. Telling a woman “not to worry” is not a financial plan. And you shouldn’t believe it, even if you trust your husband. Why? Because circumstances change. People change. And if you aren’t set up properly, he can behave however he wants while you’re left stuck—after sacrificing your career, your independence, and your freedom. People will say you’re lucky to have the lifestyle you do. What they don’t realize is that without autonomy or control over your own life, that lifestyle can feel like a prison. Many women would choose peace and partnership over all the money in the world. Many women I speak with have prenups, family money they don’t control, or assets that existed before the marriage. They get to enjoy the lifestyle as long as they play along. But if things go south, they’re left with very little leverage—or nothing at all. It doesn’t have to be this way. But you have to act before it’s too late. You owe it to yourself to take inventory of where you are, rebalance your relationship, and prepare for whatever the future holds. I’ve heard from three women this week who never thought this would apply to them. Now they’re scrambling to figure out what they have, how to rebuild, and what comes next. I’m offering 10 one-hour deep dive calls for the rest of the month. We’ll assess your situation and determine your best next steps. This is not therapy. This is for women ready to take action and create change now. Comment “Change” to book your call. #stayathomemomlife #financialempowerment #financialindependence #womenandmoney #marriageandmoney #financialabuseawareness #coercivecontrol #prenup #womensupportingwomen #protectyourfuture #wealthwithoutcontrol #modernmarriage
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @freshstartsregistry (verified account) - 🚨 If you are in a high-conflict divorce with a narcissistic or coercively controlling partner, this episode of Divorce Happens is the one you've been
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🚨 If you are in a high-conflict divorce with a narcissistic or coercively controlling partner, this episode of Divorce Happens is the one you've been waiting for.⁠ ⁠ We sat down with Lisa Happ — former therapist, certified divorce coach, narcissistic abuse recovery coach, grief coach, and survivor — to talk about the thing nobody tells you when you're trying to leave a coercive control relationship: your nervous system is running the show, and until you learn how to regulate it, no strategy in the world is going to hold.⁠ ⁠ Listen to the full episode of Divorce Happens on all podcast platforms.⁠ ⁠ #Divorce #DivorcePodcast #Narcissistic⁠
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @jesswilsonmp (verified account) - This morning, Labor voted down laws to criminalise coercive control.

This legislation would have allowed authorities to act on ongoing patterns of in
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This morning, Labor voted down laws to criminalise coercive control. This legislation would have allowed authorities to act on ongoing patterns of intimidation, manipulation and abuse, long before violence becomes visible. A Liberal and Nationals Government will criminalise coercive control within 100 days of forming government next year.
#Coercivecontrol Reel by @firerose (verified account) - Completely isolating you from friends is one of the classic tactics used by abusers. It's a dangerous form of coercive control. When you're not allowe
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Completely isolating you from friends is one of the classic tactics used by abusers. It’s a dangerous form of coercive control. When you’re not allowed to see or speak to your loved ones, you’re far easier to gaslight and manipulate. They do this to: ➤ Control the narrative (you only hear their version of reality) ➤ Undermine your confidence (without others to reflect your worth, you begin to doubt yourself) ➤ Distort your perception (gaslighting thrives in isolation) ➤ Wear down resistance (without support, they can override your internal voice) If this feels familiar, you’re not alone. Freedom and healing are possible. 🙏🏼🤍 #narcisisticabuse #survivors #healing

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