For Providers: Trauma-Informed Conversations about Mental Health and Substance Use Coercion

last update on: 07/16/2025

This course is designed for behavioral health and other providers and contains two sessions.

Session 1: Explores the intersections of domestic violence, mental health, and substance use through the lens of coercion to understand how mental health and substance use are exploited by abusive partners or ex-partners to exert power and control over survivors. Learn to recognize tactics of mental health and substance use coercion, their impacts on survivor well-being, and increase capacity to provide trauma-informed support.


Session 2: Offers practical guidance for having safe, supportive conversations with survivors about mental health and substance use coercion. It includes an overview of two tools, the Mental Health Coercion Palm Card for Practitioners and the Substance Use Coercion Palm Card for Practitioners, which serve as practical resources for initiating conversations, offering validating and affirming responses, and collaborating with survivors to determine strategies for safe access to treatment and services.

This series is intended to build upon pre-existing knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence. The training Domestic Violence 101 is recommended as an introduction to domestic violence.

 

Organization
National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health
Training Type
Webinar On-Demand