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Controlling behaviour encompasses a variety of activities intended to make a person feel subordinate or dependent by isolating them from sources of support, exploiting their resources and capacities for personal benefit, denying them the means needed for independence, resistance, and escape, and regulating their daily behaviour. In this article we'll take a look at what some of the warning signs of controlling and coercive behaviour are so that you will be able to look for them within your own …

Controlling behaviour encompasses a variety of activities intended to make a person feel subordinate or dependent by isolating them from sources of support, exploiting their resources and capacities for personal benefit, denying them the means needed for independence, resistance, and escape, and regulating their daily behaviour. In this article we'll take a look at what some of the warning signs of controlling and coercive behaviour are so that you will be able to look for them within your…

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If your partner triangulates you with your friends and limits your communication with them, that's not love - it's coercive control and you're going to be sorry later. A healthy relationship is where each partner respects the other's friendships, hobbies and activities and recognizes that each person has their own life outside of the relationship. #ToxicRelationships #coercivecontrol #healthyrelationships

If your partner triangulates you with your friends and limits your communication with them, that's not love - it's coercive control and you're going to be sorry later. A healthy relationship is where each partner respects the other's friendships, hobbies and activities and recognizes that each person has their own life outside of the relationship. #ToxicRelationships #coercivecontrol #healthyrelationships

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a black and white photo with the words, all people have a need to feel in control some focus on controlling themselves

All people have a need to feel in control. Some focus on controlling themselves while others try to control those around them. Focusing on controlling yourself creates self growth. Trying to control others only guarantees emotional destruction for the victims of your control.

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