Free Members' Webinar: International Women’s Day: A bruised mind, coercive control and women’s mental health
08Mar
Watch live or on-demand
Timings | Join us from 4-5pm or watch on demand |
Location | Online Event |
CPD | 1 CPD point, subject to peer group approval |
Free webinar | £0 |
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Event Information
Overview
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.
How do I submit a question?
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.
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