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Online Session: Walking on Eggshells – Coercive Control – Jenny Taylor, RSW

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Join Jenny Taylor, Registered Provisional Clinical Social Worker, for an essential educational presentation on the dynamics of non-physical abuse.

This session is designed for individuals questioning their own relationships, those worried about loved ones, or providers supporting survivors. Attendees will learn to define and recognize “coercive control,” moving beyond physical definitions of harm to understand tactics like financial control, monitoring, and emotional degradation.

We will discuss how these patterns impact family systems and provide a framework for reclaiming self-trust and safety.

This is a free educational presentation offered by Level Up Wellness Group. The information provided is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or psychological advice, nor does it establish a therapist-client relationship. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional for advice on your specific circumstances. Live captions will be available for this session.

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