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Perfect Prey: A Coercive Control Podcast

Perfect Prey: A Coercive Control Podcast

著者: Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola
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Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola, DSW, LCSW is a Coercive Control Educator, Researcher, & Survivor. She has been an advocate since the age of 19, passionate about protecting children from abuse. Yet, even as a therapist, she didn't see the signs in her own relationship. How do we, as protective parents, support our children harmed by the coercive controller (aka Narcissistic Abuser)? Dr. Cocchiola's expertise provides the framework for supporting protective parents as they navigate parenting children harmed by the coercive controller. Protective parents can show their children a path to freedom.Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola
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  • Greyson’s Choice: Ali Kessler’s Mission to Protect Children
    2026/04/24

    Description

    In this episode of Perfect Prey, I’m joined by Ali Kessler, founder of Greyson’s Choice, child safety advocate, and a powerful voice for prevention, awareness, and systemic change.


    Ali shares her deeply personal story of loss, resilience, and purpose—and how unimaginable grief became a mission to protect other children. Through Greyson’s Choice, Ali has transformed pain into advocacy, using her son Greyson’s legacy to create education, awareness, and meaningful change for families everywhere.


    This conversation is both heartbreaking and inspiring, highlighting what it means to carry love forward through action, courage, and protection.


    What we cover

    • The story behind Greyson’s Choice

    • Honoring Greyson’s legacy through advocacy

    • Turning grief into purpose and prevention

    • Why child safety awareness matters

    • Systemic gaps that leave children vulnerable

    • Supporting families after trauma and loss

    • Creating change through courage and community


    Why listen

    If you are a parent, survivor, advocate, clinician, or someone navigating grief after trauma, this episode offers compassion, courage, and hope.


    Ali’s story is a reminder that even after devastating loss, love can still become action—and protection for others.


    Guest bio (short)

    Ali Kessler is the founder of Greyson’s Choice, a child safety advocacy organization created in honor of her son, Greyson. Through education, awareness, and reform efforts, she works to protect children, support families, and create lasting change in Greyson’s memory.


    Connect with Ali Kessler:

    Website: https://greysonschoice.org

    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/greysonschoice/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreysonsChoice

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/greysons-choice/posts/?feedView=all

    YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjQd87p3UbsHmUWxVkxJlUw


    Connect with Dr. Christine Cocchiola:

    Protective Parenting Program: https://www.coercivecontrolconsulting.com/services/for-parents/

    Official site: https://www.coercivecontrolconsulting.com/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrCocchiola-coercivecontrol/videos

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.c_coercivecontrol

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.cocchiola_coercivecontrol/

    TEDxTalks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp2qByKOue4&t=24s

    Books:https://url-shortener.me/c/FramedBook

    https://url-shortener.me/c/EveryMomentOfEveryDay



    If this episode landed for you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it, subscribe for more trauma-informed conversations, and consider leaving a review — it helps other survivors find validation and safety.


    🩵

    — Dr. Christine Cocchiola & guest Ali Kessler

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    35 分
  • Children Are Not Witnesses: The Truth About Coercive Control with Emma Katz
    2026/04/10
    DescriptionIn this episode of Perfect Prey, I’m joined by Emma Katz, criminologist and author of Coercive Control in Children’s and Mothers’ Lives. Emma is one of the leading researchers in the world examining how coercive control impacts children—not just as witnesses, but as direct victims navigating survival, attachment, and identity.Together, we explore how children experience coercive control in deeply complex ways, how abusers strategically target the mother-child bond, and why so many systems continue to misunderstand—or completely overlook—the perpetrator’s role.This conversation offers both profound validation and hope, highlighting the resilience of children and the critical role of protective parents in healing and recovery.What we coverWhy children are not “witnesses” but direct victims of coercive controlHow perpetrators strategically target and damage the mother-child relationshipThe three ways children experience abusive fathers: dangerous, “admirable,” and omnipresentHow manipulation, intermittent reinforcement, and fear shape children’s attachmentWhy children may align with the abusive parent—and why that is not a choiceThe psychological impact of coercive control on children’s identity, safety, and developmentThe resilience of children and the power of attachment with a protective parentWhat recovery can look like for families after coercive controlWhy listenIf you are a protective parent, survivor, clinician, or professional working with families, this episode offers essential insight into how coercive control shapes children’s experiences—and why traditional frameworks often get it wrong.Emma’s research brings clarity to what many families are living through, while also offering hope: children can heal, attachment can be rebuilt, and protective parenting matters more than anything.Guest bio (short)Emma Katz is a criminologist, researcher, and author specializing in coercive control and its impact on women and children. She is the author of Coercive Control in Children’s and Mothers’ Lives and writes extensively about domestic abuse, family dynamics, and systemic responses. Her work has been instrumental in shifting the understanding of children as active victims of coercive control rather than passive witnesses.Learn more about Dr. Emma KatzSubstack:https://substack.com/@dremmakatzOfficial Site:https://dremmakatz.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/emmakatz_phdLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-emma-katz-5b911865/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx1f7_MhfCmVufMQS0ZPRjQX(twitter):https://x.com/DrEmmaKatzBook (Coercive Control in Children’s and Mothers’ Lives): https://www.amazon.com/Coercive-Control-Childrens-INTERPERSONAL-VIOLENCE/dp/0190922214/Connect with Dr. ChristineLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-christine-marie-cocchiola-443a58204/Protective Parenting Program:https://www.coercivecontrolconsulting.com/services/for-parents/Official site:https://www.coercivecontrolconsulting.com/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@DrCocchiola-coercivecontrol/videosTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.c_coercivecontrolInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/dr.cocchiola_coercivecontrol/TEDxTalk:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp2qByKOue4&t=24sBooks:https://url-shortener.me/c/FramedBookhttps://url-shortener.me/c/EveryMomentOfEveryDayIf this episode landed for you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it, subscribe for more trauma-informed conversations, and consider leaving a review — it helps other survivors find validation and safety.🩵— Dr. Christine Cocchiola & guest Emma Katz
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    43 分
  • Jane Doe No More: Story of Survival and Accountability with Donna Palomba
    2026/03/27

    Description

    In this episode of Perfect Prey, I’m joined by Donna Palomba, founder of Jane Doe No More and survivor of a violent home invasion and sexual assault that led to years of institutional betrayal.


    Donna shares her harrowing story—from surviving a brutal attack in her own home to being disbelieved, interrogated, and re-traumatized by the very system meant to protect her. What followed was a seven-year legal battle against law enforcement, uncovering systemic failures, bias, and the devastating impact of not believing victims.


    This conversation explores not only the trauma of the assault itself, but the profound harm caused by institutional betrayal—and the strength it takes to fight back, seek justice, and create change.


    What we cover

    • Donna’s story of surviving a violent home invasion and sexual assault
    • The immediate aftermath and failures in the investigative process
    • Institutional betrayal and being treated as a suspect instead of a victim
    • The long legal battle against law enforcement and systemic resistance
    • The role of DNA evidence and delayed justice
    • How perpetrators often live “double lives” and evade suspicion
    • The impact of statute of limitations laws on survivors
    • Donna’s advocacy work and the founding of Jane Doe No More
    • Prevention, education, and empowering communities to protect others

    Why listen

    If you are a survivor, advocate, clinician, attorney, or protective parent, this episode offers a powerful and deeply emotional look at what happens when systems fail victims—and what it takes to hold those systems accountable. Donna’s story is both heartbreaking and hopeful, showing that even in the face of profound injustice, change is possible.


    Guest bio (short)

    Donna Palomba is the founder of Jane Doe No More, an organization dedicated to improving the way society responds to survivors of sexual crimes and advancing prevention education. After surviving a violent sexual assault and years of institutional betrayal, Donna became a leading advocate for victims’ rights, helping change laws and educate communities on safety, accountability, and survivor support.


    Learn more about Donna Palomba & Jane Doe No More:

    Website: ⁠https://janedoenomore.org/⁠Book (Jane Doe No More): ⁠https://www.amazon.com/Jane-Doe-No-More/dp/1642939709⁠Podcast (Jane Doe No More Podcast): ⁠https://janedoenomore.org/podcast/⁠

    Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/janedoenomore/⁠Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/janedoenomore⁠LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/jane-doe-no-more/⁠


    Connect with Dr. Christine

    Protective Parenting Program:⁠https://www.coercivecontrolconsulting.com/services/for-parents/⁠

    Official site:⁠https://www.coercivecontrolconsulting.com/⁠

    YouTube:⁠https://www.youtube.com/@DrCocchiola-coercivecontrol/videos⁠

    TikTok:⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.c_coercivecontrol⁠

    Instagram:⁠https://www.instagram.com/dr.cocchiola_coercivecontrol/⁠

    Books:⁠https://url-shortener.me/c/FramedBook⁠⁠https://url-shortener.me/c/EveryMomentOfEveryDay⁠


    If this episode landed for you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it, subscribe for more trauma-informed conversations, and consider leaving a review — it helps other survivors find validation and safety.

    — Dr. Christine Cocchiola & guest Donna Palomba


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    37 分
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