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The Power and Control Wheel is a tool utilized in the domestic violence/interpersonal violence field to understand the tactics abusers use to gain power and control over their victims. The wheel is instrumental to our understanding of how abusers operate.
The wheel serves as a diagram of tactics that an abusive partner uses to keep their victims in a relationship. The inside of the wheel is made up of subtle, continual behaviors over time, while the outer ring represents physical and sexual violence.
Ellen Pence, Michael Paymar and Coral McDonald created the wheel after meeting extensively with battered women's groups in Duluth and credited the women's input as being the sole basis for the concept.
Why is it called the Power and Control Wheel? Battering is one form of domestic or intimate partner violence. It is characterized by the pattern of actions that an individual uses to intentionally control or dominate his intimate partner. That is why the words \u201cpower and control\u201d are in the center of the wheel.
Understanding the Power and Control Wheel Overview. Physical and Sexual Violence (outer ring) Using Intimidation. Using Emotional Abuse. Using Isolation. Minimizing, Denying and Blaming. Using Children. Using Male Privilege.
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The Power and Control Wheel is a tool that helps explain the different ways an abusive partner can use power and control to manipulate a relationship. Social workers can use it to help a victim recognise any of the warning signs in their own relationship.
Power and Control Break free from abuse. The wheel serves as a diagram of tactics that an abusive partner uses to keep their victims in a relationship. The inside of the wheel is made up of subtle, continual behaviors over time, while the outer ring represents physical and sexual violence.
The Power and Control Wheel is a tool that helps explain the different ways an abusive partner can use power and control to manipulate a relationship. Social workers can use it to help a victim recognise any of the warning signs in their own relationship.
The power and control wheel was developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project in Duluth, Minnesota in 1984 to help describe the experience of victims of violence and the tactics that abusers used.
Ellen Pence, Michael Paymar and Coral McDonald created the wheel after meeting extensively with battered women's groups in Duluth and credited the women's input as being the sole basis for the concept.

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