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Alpha Male Ideals and Coercive Control: Unraveling The link with Dr Emma Katz

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In our latest podcast episode, "Decoding Coercive Control: Unveiling Its Connection to Alpha Male Ideals," we dive deep into the intricate web of coercive control and its surprising ties to extreme alpha male ideals.

Dr. Emma Katz, our expert guest, provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics that fuel this harmful behaviour, exposing its impact on both men and women, as well as on families and relationships. We'll explore how certain ideals associated with extreme alpha masculinity, such as dominance, aggression, and the need for unwavering control, can contribute to coercive control dynamics within relationships.

This episode uncovers the underlying mechanisms that sustain this troubling phenomenon, challenging stereotypes and unravelling the interplay of power, manipulation, and vulnerability.

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that delves into the often-overlooked connection between coercive control and alpha male ideals, providing a nuanced perspective on the subject. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of these dynamics and their far-reaching consequences. Tune in and stay informed!

OUTLINE

00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Dr Katz, for our listeners who might be hearing about coercive control for the first time, please shed more light on this topic and tell us about your work in this area.
04:50 - In your book, you mention Evan Stark's argument that our responses to domestic violence often fail victims because they focus solely on physical violence. Can you tell us more about the various forms of abuse that perpetrators use to maintain control without leaving physical evidence?
11:34 - Dr Katz, when abuse happens, society often blames the victim, scrutinising their behaviours and choices. Why do you think this victim-blaming mentality persists, and can you shed light on why abuse occurs in the first place?
13:12 - Given the prevalence of abuse, how can we effectively combat it and better protect women and children from becoming victims or survivors?
21:08 - Before we wrap up, could you share a word of encouragement or positivity for women and children currently facing abuse but unable to leave?
25:20 - Co-Host Discussion and sign out

Follow on Instagram @TheCounterNarrativePodcast and Twitter(X) @TheCN_Podcast

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In our latest podcast episode, "Decoding Coercive Control: Unveiling Its Connection to Alpha Male Ideals," we dive deep into the intricate web of coercive control and its surprising ties to extreme alpha male ideals.

Dr. Emma Katz, our expert guest, provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics that fuel this harmful behaviour, exposing its impact on both men and women, as well as on families and relationships. We'll explore how certain ideals associated with extreme alpha masculinity, such as dominance, aggression, and the need for unwavering control, can contribute to coercive control dynamics within relationships.

This episode uncovers the underlying mechanisms that sustain this troubling phenomenon, challenging stereotypes and unravelling the interplay of power, manipulation, and vulnerability.

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that delves into the often-overlooked connection between coercive control and alpha male ideals, providing a nuanced perspective on the subject. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of these dynamics and their far-reaching consequences. Tune in and stay informed!

OUTLINE

00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Dr Katz, for our listeners who might be hearing about coercive control for the first time, please shed more light on this topic and tell us about your work in this area.
04:50 - In your book, you mention Evan Stark's argument that our responses to domestic violence often fail victims because they focus solely on physical violence. Can you tell us more about the various forms of abuse that perpetrators use to maintain control without leaving physical evidence?
11:34 - Dr Katz, when abuse happens, society often blames the victim, scrutinising their behaviours and choices. Why do you think this victim-blaming mentality persists, and can you shed light on why abuse occurs in the first place?
13:12 - Given the prevalence of abuse, how can we effectively combat it and better protect women and children from becoming victims or survivors?
21:08 - Before we wrap up, could you share a word of encouragement or positivity for women and children currently facing abuse but unable to leave?
25:20 - Co-Host Discussion and sign out

Follow on Instagram @TheCounterNarrativePodcast and Twitter(X) @TheCN_Podcast

  continue reading

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