Course in Psychological Violence: Detection and Recovery

Practical course on psychological abuse to identify manipulation, break the abuse cycle, and regain self esteem. Concrete techniques for no contact, emotional regulation, and prevention to escape control and rebuild a free, safe life.

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Course in Psychological Violence: Detection and Recovery

Do you doubt your reality or memory? Do you feel constant guilt and paralyzing fear of your partner's reaction? The psychological abuse is an invisible harm that leaves no physical marks but destroys your identity. This course is your guide to understand what is happening and how to get out.

We will dismantle all the abuser's manipulative strategies. You will understand what Gaslighting is and how this cruel technique makes you question your sanity. We will analyze the cycle of abuse: from the initial love bombing to devaluation through subtle insults disguised as jokes or punishment through indifferent silence.

We will delve into the profile of the malignant narcissist and how they use triangulation and intermittent reinforcement to generate a powerful emotional addiction in the victim. You will understand why it is so hard to leave: it is not real love, it is a control dynamic designed to keep you always subjected to their will.

This program gives you the strength necessary for your recovery. You will learn to establish no contact, or the gray rock method if there are children, and to identify vicarious and economic violence. Upon completing this course, you will have the tools to overcome learned helplessness, rebuild your self esteem and live free from abuse.

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What will you learn in this course?

  • 🚩 To identify the warning signs of a toxic relationship: control, jealousy, isolation, and everyday micro-violence.
  • 🎭 To detect advanced manipulation techniques such as gaslighting, narcissistic triangulation, and hoovering (the vacuum technique).
  • 🧠 To understand the mechanism of the Traumatic Bond and why it's so difficult to leave (emotional withdrawal syndrome).
  • 🛡️ Protection and exit strategies: how to apply No Contact effectively and safely.
  • ⚖️ To recognize vicarious violence (using children to harm) and instrumental violence in order to seek legal protection.
  • 🦋 Recovery tools to overcome learned helplessness, anxiety, and rebuild your identity after abuse.

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The course syllabus includes:

👨🏻‍🏫 15 Topics
TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTUALIZATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE
4 Lessons00:16:42
You will spot subtle psychological abuse, microaggressions and economic or spiritual mistreatment, learn signs and gaslighting, when to seek help and why no contact can save you.

1.1 Definition and scope of psychological violence

Recognize psychological violence: its subtle, progressive forms, microaggressions, economic and spiritual abuse, and how these tactics erode self-esteem and create helplessness.

04:23

1.2 Importance of early detection

You will identify subtle psychological abuse signs: recognizing the abuser's charming mask, erosion from repetition, and bodily cues and intuition that signal abuse

04:13

1.3 Difference between [toxic] relationship and violent person.

Detecting the difference between toxic behavior and violence: signs, therapeutic risks like gaslighting, when to seek help, and why fleeing or zero contact is the safest option from an abuser.

04:01

1.4 Myths and realities about gender violence

You will identify the statistical magnitude of violence against women, the reasons for a gender approach, and how to dismantle myths about victims and perpetrator profiles.

04:05

TOPIC 2: THE PROFILE OF THE AGGRESSOR: NARCISSISM AND PSYCHOPATHY
4 Lessons00:18:23
You will detect masks, gender mandates, manipulation and psychological violence, recognize traits of personality disorders and the perverse narcissist profile, including projection, objectification and DARVO

2.1 General characteristics of the aggressor

You will identify how perpetrators hide a social mask of normality, use gender mandates to control, and manage their insecurity with manipulation and psychological violence.

04:37

2.2 Psychopathy and related personality disorders

You will recognize partner violence traits and mechanisms linked to paranoid, antisocial, borderline and narcissistic personality disorders and how to spot them in relationship dynamics.

04:40

2.3 The Perverse Narcissist (Hirigoyen's Theory)

You will identify the profile of the perverse narcissist and how they use cold violence, seduction and vampirism driven by envy to manipulate, emotionally nullify and disguise their attacks.

04:40

2.4 The absence of responsibility and guilt

You will identify how the abuser projects their guilt, makes the partner the scapegoat, objectifies to block empathy, and uses DARVO to deny and reverse responsibility

04:26

TOPIC 3: DYNAMICS OF THE ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP
3 Lessons00:13:13
You will recognize narcissistic tactics such as love bombing, gaslighting, intermittent reinforcement and manipulation to spot control phases, regain autonomy and prevent the abusive bond from becoming an emotional addiction.

3.1 Phase 1: Perverse Seduction and [Love Bombing].

Spot love bombing, emotional surveillance, and tactics that create debt and dependence in partners with narcissistic traits, so you can recognize and protect yourself before abuse starts.

04:32

3.2 Phase 2: Overt Violence and Dominance

How to detect the dominance phase: signs of paralysis, confusion and depersonalization, and provocation and blame shifting tactics to regain autonomy and protect your self esteem.

04:30

3.3 Traumatic bonding and dependency

You will identify how intermittent reinforcement, brain chemistry and learned helplessness create a traumatic bond that turns abuse into an emotional addiction.

04:11

TOPIC 4: MANIPULATIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
4 Lessons00:17:54
You will detect and dismantle manipulation tactics: silence, ambiguity, context distortion, double coercion, harmful humor and the silent treatment, and how they create anxiety and dependence.

4.1 Denial of direct communication

Detect and understand how an abuser uses silence, ambiguity, and distortion of context to manipulate, invalidate the victim, and control the relationship.

04:45

4.2 Paradoxical and contradictory language.

You will identify how double coercion mixes verbal and nonverbal messages to confuse the victim and recognize rectification tactics and the creation of tension without evidence

04:28

4.3 Mockery, sarcasm and irony

You will learn how an abuser uses humor to humiliate: identify teasing, sarcasm and attacks on vulnerabilities, recognize invalidation framed as a lack of humor, and use strategies to avoid normalizing or accepting the abuse.

04:15

4.4 The Law of Ice and [Cricketing].

You will recognize the Silent Treatment and cricketing, their neurobiological impact and how they cause anxiety, submission and emotional dependence.

04:26

TOPIC 5: SPECIFIC CONTROL AND DESTABILIZATION TACTICS
5 Lessons00:20:32
Identify phases and tactics of gaslighting, triangulation and ghosting to detect manipulation, neutralize isolation and accusations, regain autonomy, set boundaries and protect your memory, judgment and self-esteem.

5.1 Gaslighting

Detecting gaslighting: identifying its stages, manipulation tactics and environmental alteration to protect your memory, judgment and autonomy.

04:14

5.2 Social and family isolation

Detect and neutralize isolation and smear tactics used by abusers, understand how victims become emotionally and socially isolated, and learn steps to regain support and rebuild communication.

04:11

5.3 Triangulation and provoked jealousy

Spot triangulation in couples: how third parties, vague clues and comparisons are used to create insecurity, and which signs show manipulation and emotional contempt.

04:17

5.4 False concerns (covert [Negging]).

Detect concealed well meaning criticism, recognize manipulation that creates guilt and dependence, and learn to regain autonomy and set healthy boundaries.

03:59

5.5 Ghosting and intermittent abandonment

Spot how ghosting in an abusive relationship functions as a unilateral withdrawal that fuels obsession, self-blame and conditioning, and learn to recognize signs to protect your self-esteem.

03:51

TOPIC 6: THE VICTIM: PROFILE AND INTERNAL EXPERIENCE
3 Lessons00:13:21
You will spot signs of psychological violence even in strong women, learn the paralyzing strategy, and how to dismantle guilt, false empathy, and the savior role to reclaim autonomy.

6.1 Is there a profile of battered women?

Understand why any woman, even strong and resourceful, can become trapped in psychological abuse and learn the isolating strategy that paralyzes and hinders her escape.

04:48

6.2 Psychic confusion and loss of identity

Identify the signs of subtle abuse, understand how it causes confusion and erases identity, and learn strategies to regain spontaneity and autonomy.

04:21

6.3 Feelings of guilt and shame

You will learn how the abuser makes the victim a scapegoat, fuels guilt and toxic shame, and how fake empathy and a savior complex keep the abuse alive.

04:12

TOPIC 7: MECHANISMS THAT PERPETUATE THE RELATIONSHIP
4 Lessons00:18:20
You will detect signs of manipulation and psychological mechanisms that sustain abuse, understand the development of learned helplessness, loss of identity and Stockholm syndrome bonding, and learn strategies to break the cycle.

7.1 Denial and rationalization

You will recognize how denial, rationalization, and manipulated compassion keep a victim trapped in violence and which concrete signs reveal it.

04:51 🔒

7.2 Learned helplessness

You will identify how ongoing abuse produces battered woman syndrome, learned helplessness, paralysis of the will, and reduced responses that sustain the cycle of abuse.

04:23 🔒

7.3 The hope for change ([Lifeguard])

You will recognize how idealizing the past, the savior role, and the effort fallacy keep a woman in abusive relationships and what to do to break those ties.

04:35 🔒

7.4 Identification with the aggressor and Stockholm Syndrome

How mental submission and identification with the aggressor dissolve identity, create hypervigilance and a Stockholm Syndrome type bond that keeps the victim allied with their abuser.

04:31 🔒

TOPIC 8: SOCIOCULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL FACTORS
3 Lessons00:13:07
Analyze how gender socialization and the media normalize violence and objectify women, recognize controlling behavior in relationships and digital abuse, distinguish affection from possession, and act to prevent gender-based violence.

8.1 Patriarchy and gender roles

Discover how cultural norms and gender socialization normalize violence, objectify women, strip them of subjectivity, and why this makes identifying abuse difficult.

04:28 🔒

8.2 Education and the media

Detect how schools, the media and social networks reproduce stereotypes and normalize control in relationships, learn to recognize digital violence and promote equality and emotional intelligence.

04:25 🔒

8.3 Jealousy and the myth of romantic love

How to distinguish affection from possession and detect signs of pathological jealousy to prevent gender-based violence.

04:14 🔒

TOPIC 9: CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
4 Lessons00:19:26
Recognize signs of emotional and narcissistic abuse in a partner such as gaslighting, humiliation, financial control, mockery and digital punishment, and acknowledge its impact on self-esteem to seek help.

9.1 Case Study Analysis 1: The installation of dominance

You will identify signs of control and emotional abuse in a partner, such as gaslighting, appropriation of ideas, public humiliation, and economic and aesthetic control, and how they affect self-esteem.

05:03 🔒

9.2 Analysis of Case 1: The annulment of willpower

You will notice signs of emotional abuse: unclear relationship boundaries, rejection of intimacy, manipulation and guilt that leave the victim insecure and silenced.

04:35 🔒

9.3 Case Analysis 2: The daily wear and tear

You will identify signs of narcissistic abuse hidden behind a charming facade, financial and emotional control, and learn how a victim can recognize it and seek help to break the cycle.

05:01 🔒

9.4 Case Analysis 3: Punishment and Intermittency

Recognize how corrosive humor, mockery, moment sabotage and digital punishment create a pattern of emotional abuse and control to spot signs and seek help.

04:47 🔒

TOPIC 10: CONSEQUENCES ON THE VICTIM'S HEALTH
3 Lessons00:12:35
You will identify how psychological abuse creates toxic stress that somatizes as chronic pain, disrupts sleep, weight and immunity, and you will recognize anxiety, depression, abuse, suicide risk, harm to self esteem and PTSD symptoms

10.1 Impact on physical and psychosomatic health

You will notice how psychological abuse causes toxic stress that somatizes into chronic pain, weakens the immune system, and disrupts sleep, weight, and reproductive health.

04:13 🔒

10.2 Serious psychological consequences

You will identify signs of anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and suicide risk in victims of psychological abuse, and understand how control destroys self-esteem and what support they need.

04:02 🔒

10.3 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Complex PTSD

You will identify how PTSD and complex PTSD hijack the mind: reexperiencing, hypervigilance, avoidance, and altered identity.

04:20 🔒

TOPIC 11: THE PROCESS OF LEAVING AND RECOVERY
3 Lessons00:13:12
You will spot cognitive dissonance in abusive relationships, turn hope into evidence, work through grief, apply Zero Contact and resist hoovering to reclaim identity, boundaries and emotional autonomy

11.1 Decision-making: From hope to facts

You will identify cognitive dissonance in abusive relationships and learn to turn hope into evidence, manage grief, and carry out a firm, safe exit to protect your emotional health.

04:32 🔒

11.2 Treatment of emotional dependence (withdrawal syndrome)

You will identify neurochemical dependence after abuse, learn to use No Contact, and resist hoovering to regain control and build distress tolerance.

04:22 🔒

11.3 Identity reconstruction

You will regain your identity and emotional autonomy: fill the inner void, transform need into preference, set boundaries and spot red flags.

04:18 🔒

TOPIC 12: PROFESSIONAL THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION
3 Lessons00:12:45
Identify and address trauma and psychological abuse: stabilize the person, process memories with EMDR and CBT, rebuild trust, recognize gender-based violence in primary care and referral and protection guidelines.

12.1 Trauma-informed approach

How to apply a trauma informed approach: stabilize and ensure safety, process traumatic memories, reconnect to a fulfilling life, and why couples therapy is contraindicated due to risk of therapeutic gaslighting

04:19 🔒

12.2 Specific techniques (EMDR and CBT)

Use of EMDR and CBT to process trauma from psychological abuse: deactivate emotional charge, challenge implanted beliefs, and regain confidence and resilience.

04:20 🔒

12.3 The role of health professionals

Detect signs of gender-based violence in primary care, explore beyond the complaint with humane care, avoid overmedication, and recognize patterns to refer and protect the female patient.

04:06 🔒

TOPIC 13: THE SUPPORT NETWORK: HOW TO HELP
2 Lessons00:08:42
Support an abused woman by respecting her autonomy, avoiding judgment and rescue attempts, maintaining safe communication, designing protection plans, and helping her regain control and self esteem.

13.1 Common mistakes in trying to help

How to support a woman experiencing abuse without pressuring her: avoid judgment and rescue attempts, protect her agency, and keep communication open to enable a safe exit.

04:18 🔒

13.2 Effective support strategies

Radical validation and unconditional presence to counter gaslighting, prioritizing safety with practical plans and empowering with patience and questions that restore control and self-esteem

04:24 🔒

TOPIC 14: PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE IN OTHER CONTEXTS
2 Lessons00:08:29
You will identify mobbing and bullying, their phases and effects on health and development, recognize institutional betrayal, and learn legal and personal measures to protect yourself, leave, and act as an effective witness.

14.1 Mobbing (Workplace Harassment)

Detect workplace mobbing: its phases and wearing-down tactics, institutional betrayal, impact on mental health, and legal and personal steps to protect yourself and leave a toxic work environment.

04:25 🔒

14.2 Bullying

How to identify bullying, understand its impact on development, and learn to intervene as a bystander to break the cycle and prevent psychological harm and future violence.

04:04 🔒

TOPIC 8: DOWNLOAD PDF DOCUMENTATION
1 Lessons00:00:00

📥 8.1 Discard PDF Documentation

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Psychological Violence Course Details

Course on Psychological Violence for the Unemployed

The course on Psychological Violence: Detection and Recovery is a training offer at a single price of 6$ aimed at unemployed people.

Our program will enable you to identify subtle abuse and develop therapeutic skills needed to enrich your experience and enhance your professional competencies.

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Psychological Violence: Detection and Recovery for workers is an update opportunity at a unique price of $6. Improve your profile without neglecting your job.

This training allows you to acquire new knowledge and develop practical skills needed to enrich your work experience and boost your professional competencies.

Certification in the Prevention of Psychological Violence

On completing this health training you will receive a certificate validating your knowledge of mental health and emotional support. This private accreditation recognizes you have tools to identify invisible abuse and its consequences. It is a valuable resource for therapists, assuring the student meets technical criteria to guide recovery with empathy and professional rigor. The diploma certifies your ability to intervene in complex settings, enabling healing under the highest ethical standards.

Passing the exams is essential, this guarantees the excellence of our academic title.

Employment Opportunities in Psychosocial Intervention

Sensitivity to mental health and gender-based violence is growing. This course enhances your profile for:

  • Technicians in Victim Support and Social Services.
  • Psychologists and therapists specializing in trauma.
  • Family lawyers and forensic experts.
  • Educators and family counselors.
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Frequently asked questions about Psychological Violence

What is gaslighting and how do I know if it's happening to me?

Gaslighting, or gaslight, is a form of psychological abuse in which the abuser manipulates reality so the victim doubts their own memory, perception, or sanity. If you're frequently told [that never happened], [you're crazy] or [you're too sensitive], it's a red flag.

What is the difference between relationship conflict and psychological abuse?

In a conflict, both parties have power and seek a solution. In psychological violence, there is an imbalance of power: one person seeks to control, subdue, or damage the other's self esteem through fear, guilt, or constant humiliation.

What is No Contact and when should you apply it?

No Contact involves cutting off all communication with the abuser [blocking on social media, on the phone, not seeing them] to break the traumatic bond and emotionally detox. It is the most effective strategy for leaving a relationship with someone with narcissistic or psychopathic traits.

Can psychological abuse be reported without physical injuries?

Yes, psychological abuse is a crime. However, it is harder to prove. The course teaches you the importance of psychological expert reports, testimonies, and the collection of evidence [messages, diaries] to demonstrate the degrading treatment and its aftermath.

What is Love Bombing and why is it dangerous?

Love bombing is a manipulation tactic at the start of a relationship: excessive attention, gifts, and overwhelming affection to quickly hook the victim. It is dangerous because it creates an emotional debt and is the prelude to later control and devaluation.