EducationAL Opportunities

Learn to

Recognize & respond to Coercive Control

Clear language for

complex dynamics

Offering insight to help individuals and professionals recognize and respond to high-control abuse—from personal relationships to systemic coercion—with every session fostering awareness, empathy, and survivor-centered action.

Educational Offerings:

Engaging and insightful talks on coercive control tailored for conferences, universities, and professional organizations. Each talk is customized to meet the needs of your audience, offering accessible language, real-world relevance, and trauma-informed perspective.

Web-based and in-person lectures exploring coercive control through community-centered and culturally relevant themes. 


These sessions offer thoughtful, accessible education for public audiences, fostering awareness, connection, and deeper understanding of high-control dynamics in everyday life.

Educational Tools

A growing library of resources—including webinars, articles, curated links, and book clubs—designed to deepen understanding of coercive control and psychological abuse. These offerings provide accessible, trauma-informed education to support survivors, allies, and professionals in recognizing patterns, building language, and fostering recovery.

Specialized guidance for individuals, practitioners, and organizations navigating the complexities of coercive control. 


Whether you're developing policies, supporting a client, or building awareness, Lo offers clear, practical strategies for identifying patterns of abuse, strengthening prevention efforts, and fostering trauma-informed, survivor-centered responses.

Legal Advocacy

Expert witness services for cases involving coercive control, psychological abuse, and high-control dynamics—particularly within family court and criminal proceedings. Testimony and consultation support legal teams and decision-makers in understanding the complex, often invisible patterns of coercion through a trauma-informed lens.

nOthing tO See Here?

Think aGain...

Coercive control is real, dangerous, and often missed. These facts reveal the truth.

1 in 10

Every 10 minutes a

woman or girl is killed by  an intimate partner or someone in her own family globally.


140  women or girls are killed every day by someone in their own family.

1 in 4

Women and girls have experienced coercive control in an intimate partner violence since age 15.


1 in 14 men and boys  have experienced coercive control in an intimate partner violence since age 15.


60%

of homicides of

women and girls

occurs in

their homes, compared 19% of homicide of men and boys that occur in the home.


In data from the United Kingdom where coercive control is criminalized, 51% of  domestic abuse-related homicides in the showed evidence of coercive control.



750%

more likely to be murdered by a offender after the first incident of non-consentual, non-fatal strangulation.


Victims of coercive control are 7 times more likely to be seriously injured or murdered by their partner.


Resources