Self-Help Recovery from Coercive Control
Many survivors of coercive control struggle to access support in the aftermath of their experiences. An absence of professionals with appropriate training, financial limitations, isolation, and lack of trust are just a few reasons many survivors find themselves alone in their recovery journey.
This study aims to better understand self-help recovery processes.
Interview Participants needed:
Survivors of any type of coercive control whose recovery process has included some element of self-help; they may have also had professional support, but not necessarily. Candidates will have been out of the controlled environment for 12 months or more.
Researcher: Anami Shucart, A.T.Shucart@edu.salford.ac.uk
Supervisor: Rod Dubrow-Marshall, R.Dubrow-Marshall@salford.ac.uk
For more information, please visit: https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/salford/self-help-recovery-from-coercive-control-an-interview-based-exp
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