Man and woman sat onpavement, the woman's head is in her hands.According to Women’s Aid, a leading charity that tackles domestic abuse against women and girls, There were 43,774 offences of coercive control recorded by the police in England and Wales (excluding Devon and Cornwall) in the year ending March 2023.When it comes to coercive control, Women’s Aid says: “Coercive control creates invisible chains and a sense of fear that pervades all elements of a survivor’s life. It works to limit their human rights by depriving them of their liberty and reducing their ability for action.”Now, Paige Moyce, a relationship coach has taken to her TikTok channel to warn people about the phrases that could indicate coercive control.Red-flag phrases to listen for“We’re not
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