What are the signs of coercive control?

Coercive control can be hard to spot because it often starts slowly or builds up over time.

Coercive and controlling behaviours can be subtle, and the abuser often tries to hide what they are doing from others.

The signs of abuse

These are just some examples of coercive and controlling behaviours. Coercive control can involve any ongoing and repeated pattern of behaviour which hurts, scares, or isolates another person to control them.

While there are some patterns and behaviours to look out for, each person’s experience is unique. If you think you or someone you know is experiencing coercive control, find out how to get help.

“He would come in to work all the time, if I was 10 minutes late from work he would ask why. I had to eventually leave my employment, was sick all the time and mentally exhausted. I wasn’t allowed to have my own opinion, everything I said was wrong or stupid.”1Victim-survivor.
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