Free Members' Webinar: International Women’s Day: A bruised mind, coercive control and women’s mental health

08Mar

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Free Members' Webinar: International Women’s Day: A bruised mind, coercive control and women’s mental health

Event Information

This special International Women’s Day webinar titled 'A bruised mind, coercive control and women’s mental health'  will be taking place on Tuesday 8 March 2022, 4-5pm.

Setting scene/ Context
Dr Beena Rajkumar

Responding to Coercive Control
Dr Philippa Greenfield

Introducing Professor Monckton Smith
Dr Claire Wilson 

Stages of Coercive Control
Professor Jane Monckton Smith

Q and A from the audience
Facilitated by Dr Violeta Perez 

Final comments 

Dr Ruth Reed

Professor Jane Monckton-Smith is a Professor or Public Protection at the University of Gloucestershire.  She is internationally renowned for her research into homicide, coercive control and stalking.

Dr Philippa Greenfield is a Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist. Through her career she has developed expertise in domestic violence and abuse (DVA); she is a Domestic Abuse Ambassador and in her own trust named doctor for adult safeguarding and trauma informed lead. In her executive role in RCPsych Women & Mental Health Special Interest Group she takes a lead in the college’s work on domestic abuse.

Questions can either be submitted using the Q&A function during the webinar, or you can email them in advance to kesia.wills@rcpsych.ac.uk.

You can find out more about past and upcoming webinars and catch up on demand with any you have missed on our website.

Event Location

Location: Online Event