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This is the only programme

of its kind in the world

Learn about the psychology of coercive

control in domestic abuse, families, abusive

groups, trafficking, gangs, and how to help

those affected.

This course provides advanced insights

and knowledge of cutting-edge practice and

research about coercive control and

behaviour and its development and effects on

individuals, families and organisations.

You will receive tailored support from a

highly experienced and qualified team of

psychology and professional staff who are

involved in advancing practice and research

regarding the prevention, effects and

recovery from coercive and controlling

behaviour.

You will be very well placed to advance your

career in a variety of professions where the

government is seeking to develop provision

for the prevention of and recovery from

coercive control and abuse and you will also

be very well prepared to apply for a

professional doctorate and research career

paths in psychology and other relevant

disciplines

The course breakdown is as follows:

MSc

one year F/T or three years P/T

PgDip

eight months F/T or two years P/T

PgCert

four months F/T or nine months P/T

Please note:

From September 2020, this course will be

delivered via distance learning.

You will: Gain a deep appreciation of

contemporary approaches to the

prevention of, and recovery from, coercive

control and abuse in domestic settings, in

trafficking and in organisations more

widely.

Be supported by a highly qualified and

experienced team in professional staff in

advancing your career in a variety of 'in

demand' professions relating to coercion

and abuse or towards a professional

doctorate in psychology or related

disciplines.

Develop an advanced understanding

of the psychology of coercive control and

cutting-edge research and practice in this

area.

Placement options available International

students accepted FAQs information for

students joining us in September 2020

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