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Mental Wellbeing After Coercive Control

Summary
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This study will explore the support available for survivors of coercive control, that contributes to their long-term mental wellbeing. More specifically this study will examine:
1) How survivors of coercive control understand and define mental wellbeing;
2) Factors that contribute to survivors' wellbeing over time;
3) Potential points of intervention for survivors; 
4) What support services are available and gaps in provision. 


Who is eligible to take part?
Research will be conducted with people who have experienced coercive control and with safeguarding leads working at NHS secondary mental healthcare trusts. 

Ethical approval is pending, so we are not currently recruiting. Please check back for further information - we will also share updates via our newsletter, which you can sign up to receive here.


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