Assessing Fractured Attachment: What Therapists Need to Understand About Coercive Control
Introduction As clinicians, we are trained to validate our clients’ experiences. But in cases of family estrangement, that well-intentioned validation can sometimes reinforce a false narrative—particularly when coercive control is at play. The child who rejects a parent is not always responding to genuine harm. Sometimes, that rejection is the result of indoctrination—a process by …