Recognizing controlling behavior in relationships can be challenging, especially when it develops gradually over time. Many controlling behaviors might initially appear as expressions of love or ...
Relationships should ideally be a source of comfort, love, and mutual respect. Yet, sometimes actions that seem loving may cross a line into being controlling. It's important to recognize these red ...
At first, it looks like love. He's charming. Always generous, always attentive. He remembers your coffee order, listens to ...
Coercive control can include isolating a person from friends and family, monitoring their time and taking control over ...
Control struggles between partners are often the ruin of a couple. But what is a battle for “control” in the context of a relationship? When I introduce this concept in couple’s therapy, there is ...
Deeply caring people provide support, make kind gestures, and positively influence the lives of others. Controlling people can use these tactics as ways to seek authority over another person’s life ...
Financial abuse doesn't always look like someone stealing your credit cards. It's more complicated. Dr. John Delony on the signs — and what to do about it.