Just Listen To Me!
Coercive control is one of the most misunderstood forms of abuse — partly because it often doesn't look like what people expect abuse to look like. It doesn't always involve physical violence. It doesn't always leave visible bruises. Instead, coercive control is a pattern that gradually erodes a person's autonomy, confidence, freedom and sense of self. In this episode of Just Listen to Me, I explore why coercive control can be so difficult to recognise, why the question "Why didn't they just leave?" misunderstands the dynamics involved, and how attachment theory can help us understand why unhealthy relationship patterns can sometimes feel familiar. We explore the difference between relationships impacted by unresolved trauma and relationships organised around power and control — and why that distinction matters. Because some relationships need healing. Others need safety. If love has ever felt confusing, painful or difficult to make sense of, I hope this episode helps provide language, clarity and understanding.
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