Kate Amber PgCert, M Photog, Cr, CPP, is a survivor leader certified in the Psychology of Coercive Control by the University of Salford. She is the Founder/CEO of End Coercive Control USA (ECCUSA), which is dedicated to restoring the agency and dignity of adult and child survivors of coercive control by changing the way the country understands, responds to, and prevents coercive control in all contexts. As a survivor of childhood domestic violence, sexual assault, kidnapping, and severe trauma, Ms. Amber knows the mental, physical, and emotional consequences of living with physical and non-physical forms of violence and coercive control. Her innovative Tipping Point Scale assists individuals and organizations alike to identify the point at which influence in their relationship, group, company or organization has crossed the line into the potentially dangerous realm of coercive control.