Join our webinar on coercive control and its psychological impact, and learn how to offer support.
Learning outcomes
In this webinar, you’ll learn to:
- recognise the psychological tactics and strategies of coercive control, including manipulation, intimidation, and emotional abuse.
- explore its effects on victims' mental health and wellbeing, including common symptoms and long-term consequences.
- learn best practices for supporting individuals affected by coercive control, including building trust and promoting recovery.
Ideal for
Anyone working with or supporting people affected by coercive control, equipping them with the tools and insights needed for effective practice.
About the presenter
Amanda Goldstein, General Manager of Clinical Services at Relationships Australia Victoria, brings over 20 years of experience in leadership and clinical practice across diverse sectors.
Amanda is dedicated to providing effective, evidence-based support, working collaboratively with stakeholders to assist clients in achieving change, creating safety, and fostering wellbeing.
Her experience spans mental health, relationship counselling, and family violence, working with both those who use and experience violence.
Registration information
Registrations close 48 hours before the webinar start time.
If paying by invoice, proof of payment needs to be provided at least 24 hours ahead of the event.
In addition to the live event link, all registrants will receive a link to the webinar recording post-event.
When you click to book, you will be taken to our payment gateway. Once you complete your registration you will receive an email detailing how to access your learning event in our Moodle Learning Management System.
Webinar requirements
Please note that you'll need access to the following to participate in this webinar:
- desktop or laptop computer
- reliable internet connection
- headphones recommended
- microphone/speakers
- webcam (built in or external to your computer)
Contact us
Centre for Learning and Innovation
Phone: (03) 8573 2222
Email: [email protected]