Understanding Coercive Control is more than a book -it is an exploration ofthe hidden patterns of power and control that shape lives. With practical toolsand deeply personal insights, Rebecca takes readers inside the reality ofcoercive control - its hidden patterns, its impact, and the paths towardfreedom. She invites readers to walk alongside her as she tries to make sense ofit.Rebecca is uniquely placed to write this. She holds a Master's Degree in SocialWork and is currently completing a Juris Doctor to become a lawyer. She hasworked in various government and non-government roles, including youthjustice, community services, and therapeutic practice. Today, she specialises indomestic and family violence as both a therapist and an advocate.Rebecca also writes as someone who has lived it - surviving abuse, coercivecontrol, and the shortcomings of the system itself. She brings both professionalexpertise and lived experience to every page.This follows her first published work, which sparked controversy and waswithdrawn from sale after warnings of possible legal consequences if sherefused to comply. Rather than silencing her, that experience strengthened herresolve to speak out about coercive control and systemic injustice.If you want to understand coercive control, protect the people you care about, or be part of reforming the system that has let families down, this book is for you.