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Coercive Control: How to Recognize and End Abuse in Your Relationships

by Dr. Faith G. Harper Author

Coercive control is an insidious form of interpersonal violence—whether physical, emotional, mental, or financial—that isn't talked about enough, even though so many of us have experienced it in our relationships. In this zine, Dr. Faith G. Harper, bestselling author of Unfuck Your Brain and Unfuck Your Intimacy, breaks down what this pattern of boundary violations looks like, how to identify early warning signs, where to go for help if you find yourself in an abusive situation, what to do if you think you might be the victim of narcissistic abuse, and what steps to take if you are concerned that you might be the one harming someone else. You'll also learn grounding exercises and other coping skills to help you work through this difficult topic. 

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