Total Credits:1.25including1.25 American Psychological Association,1.25 Association of Social Worker Boards,1.25 National Board of Certified Counselors,1.25 California Board of Registered Nurses
This presentation explores survivor mothers’ and children’s experience of coercive control, both before and after the survivor mother has separated from the abusing father. Showing how coercive control harms children, it will enable delegates to push beyond the view of children as ‘witnesses’ or as ‘exposed’ to abuse. By understanding children’s perspectives, we can see them as co-victims and co-survivors.