This online course provides advanced insights into the practice and research of coercive control and behaviour, including its development and effects on individuals, families, and organisations. You will gain a deep understanding of the psychological processes involved in coercive and controlling behaviour across various settings such as domestic relationships, human trafficking, gangs, extremist groups, and wider organisational contexts.
You will receive tailored support from a highly experienced and qualified team of psychology and professional staff, who are at the foref...
This online course provides advanced insights into the practice and research of coercive control and behaviour, including its development and effects on individuals, families, and organisations. You will gain a deep understanding of the psychological processes involved in coercive and controlling behaviour across various settings such as domestic relationships, human trafficking, gangs, extremist groups, and wider organisational contexts.<br/><br/>You will receive tailored support from a highly experienced and qualified team of psychology and professional staff, who are at the forefront of advancing practice and research on the prevention, effects, and recovery from coercive and controlling behaviour.<br/><br/>The course prepares you to advance your career in professions where there is a growing need for expertise in preventing and addressing coercive control and abuse. It also sets you up well for applying to professional doctorates and research career paths in psychology or other relevant disciplines.<br/><br/>**Course breakdown:**<br/>- MSc: One year full-time or two years part-time<br/><br/><br/>- PgDip: Eight months full-time or two years part-time<br/><br/><br/>- PgCert: Four months full-time or nine months part-time<br/><br/><br/>**You will:**<br/>- Gain a comprehensive understanding of contemporary approaches to preventing and recovering from coercive control and abuse in various contexts, including domestic settings, cults, extremist groups, trafficking, and organisations.<br/><br/><br/>- Be supported by a highly qualified and experienced team in advancing your career in high-demand professions related to coercion and abuse or towards a professional doctorate in psychology or related disciplines.<br/><br/><br/>- Develop an advanced understanding of the psychology of coercive control and engage with cutting-edge research and practice in this area.<br/><br/><br/>
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Unknown
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Institution Code
S03
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