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The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast


Jul 21, 2022

We are talking about a complex and insidious topic this week: coercive control. Dr. Christine Cocchiola, a Coercive Control Advocate, Educator, Researcher, and Survivor, shares her incredible wisdom with us. She explains how coercive control is the foundation of most domestic abuse and is often non-physical with offenders using “power over” to abuse their victims psychologically, legally, financially, and sexually. 

Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola is a Board Member of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, has supported policy codifying coercive control, and has a small private practice, primarily serving victims and survivors of coercive control.   She is also the creator of the Protective Parenting Program, supporting protective mothers on their journey to healing their children. 

Show Highlights

  • What is coercive control?
  • Why Depp v Heard is a case study in coercive control (3:50)
  • When coercive controllers begin to lose control, the number one thing they seek is revenge (8:50)
  • The global impact of high-profile cases that revolve around coercive control (13:22)
  • DARVO: an acronym used to describe a common strategy of abusers (24:16)
  • How coercive controllers gain and retain control - what are their patterns? (28:14)
  • The goal of the abuser is to wear away at your autonomy (29:43)
  • How to avoid coercive control and other abusive situations or leave an abusive relationship (44:35)
  • The legislation and criminalization of coercive control (49:45)

Learn more about Dr. Cocchiola:

Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola, DSW, LCSW is a Coercive Control Advocate, Educator, Researcher & Survivor.  Coercive Control, the foundation of most domestic abuse, is often non-physical with offenders using “power over” to abuse their victims psychologically, legally, financially, and sexually and where children are involved, use of the children as pawns. She is a college professor teaching social work at CT Community College for the last 20 years and also an adjunct instructor at NYU. Her expertise is in the areas of intimate partner violence, trauma, and child abuse, developing and presenting workshops on these topics both nationally and internationally.  Christine, a Board Member of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, has supported policy codifying coercive control and has a small private practice, primarily serving victims and survivors of coercive control.   She is the creator of the Protective Parenting Program, supporting protective mothers on their journey of healing their children.

Resources & Links:

Information and links may also be found at: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/coercive-control-with-dr-christine-cocchiola

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Instagram Live with Dr. Christine about Depp v Heard
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THE M3ND PROJECT

The M3ND Project’s mission is to bring clarity and validation to victims and survivors and to provide tools and resources for those who are responding to abuse.

Annette Oltmans founded The M3ND Project coming out of her own experience as a survivor of emotional abuse and double abuse and after years of researching academic materials and personally interviewing hundreds of abuse survivors, therapists, and faith leaders. M3ND does this by providing various educational resources and training courses.

The M3ND Project has three courses available: One for Victims and Survivors, One for Responders and Advocates, and The 3rd for Therapists seeking CEUs. 

The M3ND Project’s  Comprehensive Training Curriculum provides deep instruction on psychological abuse, double abuse, complex trauma, how to identify your own trauma and whether you are being abused, and the best protocols for responding to victims and those who cause harm. 

For course details and to register visit: https://kateanthony.com/mend


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