Partners in Prevention is a nonprofit education and outreach initiative dedicated to helping individuals recognize, understand, and heal from psychological and emotional abuse — especially narcissistic and coercive dynamics.

We focus on early recognition, prevention, intervention, and long-term recovery. Our work is grounded in clinical psychology, trauma-informed education, and decades of direct service to individuals and families impacted by abuse.

This space exists for clarity and safety first.

Clear, trauma-informed education about narcissistic abuse, coercive control, psychological manipulation, and recovery pathways — empowering individuals, families, and professionals with accurate understanding and language.

Early-stage awareness, boundary education, and risk recognition to help stop escalation before deeper harm occurs — with a strong focus on youth, families, and relational systems.

Grounding resources, regulatory protocols, and recovery-oriented guidance designed to help individuals regain emotional balance, clarity, inner steadiness and personal agency after psychological trauma.

  • Individuals questioning the emotional, psychological health of a relationship
  • Survivors of intimate partner violence, coercive control and narcissistic abuse
  • Families affected by the generational transmission of domestic abuse
  • Clinicians, educators, and advocates seeking clear psycho-education in partner abuse
  • Anyone who is chronically demeaned, diminished, or destabilized in an intimate relationship dynamic

If something brought you here, it matters.

  • Physical, psychological, emotional and verbal abuse
  • Coercive control, dysfunctional power and domination dynamics
  • Trauma recovery, nervous-system injury, and chronic fight or flight syndrome
  • Self-regulation, biofeedback, meditation and stress reduction training
  • Parental alienation, domestic violence by proxy, children and attachment disruption
  • Institutional psychiatric and legal domestic abuse, re-victimization and re-traumatization
  • Early recognition of domestic violence symptoms and strategies for prevention

Partners in Prevention exists solely for public education, prevention, and community support. All materials offered here are non-commercial and intended for general awareness and learning.

Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. President Partners in Prevention

Partners in Prevention was founded by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist with over four decades of experience in trauma recovery. She has devoted the last two decades of her career to helping people recognize the subtle communication patterns of domestic violence and heal intimate partner abuse.

Her work bridges clinical insight with lived experience and long-standing advocacy for those harmed in coercive relationships. For those who need deeper personal or clinical support, referrals and private programs are available separately through Inner Sanctuary Online.

If something in this work speaks to you, you are welcome here.
This is a space for understanding and steadiness first.