Dianne Simboro Recognition and Media
Dianne Simboro is the founder of Family Violence Mindset Solutions and a specialist in survivor mindset recovery. Through podcast interviews and media conversations, she speaks openly about trauma bonding, coercive control, and the psychological patterns that keep people trapped in abusive relationships. Her work focuses on helping survivors rebuild identity, regain confidence, and move forward after domestic violence.
2026 Women Changing the World Global Awards – Finalist
Dianne Simboro was named a finalist in the 2026 Women Changing the World Global Awards, an international program that celebrates women creating meaningful change in communities, organisations and industries around the world.
Her recognition reflects the impact of her work through Family Violence Mindset Solutions, where she supports survivors of domestic violence and coercive control to rebuild confidence, identity and personal power after abuse.
2025 BX Business Awards – Finalist
Dianne Simboro was recognised as a finalist in the 2025 BX Business Awards, an international awards program that celebrates outstanding entrepreneurs, leaders and impact-driven businesses.
Her nomination acknowledged the work she has undertaken through Family Violence Mindset Solutions, supporting survivors of domestic violence and helping individuals rebuild confidence, identity and personal empowerment after abuse.
Rewiring the Survivor Mindset
In this media interview, Dianne discusses the psychology of abusive relationships, why survivors struggle to leave, and how mindset recovery plays a critical role in rebuilding a life after coercive control and domestic abuse.
This conversation explores the work behind Family Violence Mindset Solutions and her approach to helping survivors rebuild identity and confidence after abuse.
Reclaiming Yourself After an Abusive Relationship – Interview with Dr Endre Hoffmann
In this conversation with Dr Endre Hoffmann, The Doctor of Self Worth, Dianne Simboro explores the journey many survivors face after leaving an abusive relationship. The discussion focuses on the emotional and psychological recovery that begins once the crisis has passed.
Dianne shares insights into why survivors often struggle with self-doubt, emotional confusion and trauma bonding after coercive control. She explains how rebuilding self-worth and personal identity becomes a critical step in breaking the cycle of harmful relationships. The interview highlights the importance of understanding the dynamics of coercive control and learning how survivors can reclaim confidence, clarity and personal power as they move forward with their lives.
Healing Through Love Australia Podcast Ep #27
Healing Through Love is here to help victims/survivors find their way back into living a more fulfilling and meaningful life. We interview experts and survivors of diverse types of sexual assault/trauma and domestic and family violence who have gone through what they are capable of with courage and grace – no matter if it is just supporting or seeking professional help – we’ve got something for everyone! ♥ ♥ This episode of the podcast explains why women will go back to their abuser several times and why perpetrators see no need to change their behaviours.
Why Women Go Back – Understanding the Trauma Bond
In this podcast interview, Dianne explores one of the most misunderstood aspects of domestic violence: why survivors return to abusive relationships. She explains trauma bonding, psychological conditioning, and the emotional complexity survivors face when attempting to leave.
The interview also highlights her work as a recovery coach helping survivors shift their thinking patterns and reclaim control over their lives.
