Coercive Communication is Maladaptive & Toxic | Establishing Boundaries in Response to Intimidation

EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 17 MIN

Coercive Communication is Maladaptive & Toxic | Establishing Boundaries in Response to Intimidation

from Support, Protect, Empower - The Project Purpose Podcast · host Rachelle Innocent

Coercive Communication is Maladaptive & Toxic | Establishing Boundaries in Response to IntimidationHow do you engage with someone who isn't used to hearing the word no?We often assume that the majority of people engage and interact with a baseline desire of being civil, but that isn't always the case.Sometimes, in conversation what you are up against is an individual who sees your personal agency and autonomy as a threat. Anyone who is comfortable making you feel uncomfortable to get their own way, is being coercive.Coercion is the most insidious form of communication because the consequence of non-compliance means having to deal with aggression, hostility, and intimidation. Your agreement is either given, or it is taken.If you want to be aware of the early signs that you are in a coercive dialogue with someone in order to mitigate the damage and position yourself accordingly, this is a video you should be watching, Do you have any questions? Send us an email: [email protected]#coercion #communication #changeyourmindsetchangeyourlife 0:00 - 1:30 - Introduction1:30 - 15:30 Coercive Communication is Maladaptive & Toxic15:30 - Wrap Up*RESOURCES*For all topics related to renewing and rebuilding family, communities and relationships, check out our blogs! We post bi-weekly:https://www.spe-projectpurpose.com/blogsMake sure to come visit us, subscribe to the website, and join our Member's Area for more valuable content:*SOCIALS*Website: www.spe-projectpurpose.com Facebook Page: @ProjectPurposeSPEInstagram: @ProjectPurposeSPE or my personal account @realistraeTwitter: @Purpose_SPEPinterest: @ProjectPurposeSPEIf you'd like to read my research thesis, "ADHD: Is it a Social Construct or does it have a Neurophysiological Basis?" you can find it at the following address:https://rachellerealist.wordpress.com​​.​I'm more than happy to answer your questions, feel free to send an email to: [email protected] AUTONOMY, SELF-EFFICACY, COMPASSION & SELF-CONCEPT WORKSHOPS ARE AVAILABLE (AGES 4-8, 9-13 & 14-17) BE SURE TO GO TO THE WEBSITE AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASE!Do you like the intro/outro music? Check out the artist on Spotify: Artist Name: ValdiiSong Name: I Learn

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