Physical & Emotional Abuse Support Group
Abuse is a general term for the treatment of someone that causes some kind of harm (to the abused person, to the abusers themselves, or to someone else) that is unlawful or wrongful. No one deserves abuse, period. Abuse can be emotional, physical, or sexual.
You said you realized and recognised some things.
How are things with you now?
Ilene
My current husband went to one family therapy session with the kids and I (my kids counselor) and she asked me later if he was always like that and that he was so good at talking he could be a counselor himself!
Much of our therapy sessions were spent with me disclosing my real feelings (and feeling naked) and my husband telling entertaining stories to the therapist.
The moment I remember most clearly is my husband "struggling" to express his feelings when we were discussing love and he didn't really know whether he loved our dog better, or me better. This was so extremely hurtful to me, because we were supposedly in a "safe" environment to explore our feelings. The therapist did not step in to protect me and back then, I had lost so much confidence in myself that I didn't say anything.
My ex-husband decided after therapy that he had learned how to listen from the whole experience. He then joined a group at our church who are devoted to helping people in trouble by listening to them.
Unfortunately, he never did try to listen to me. And I'm the one who paid for the whole thing.
My ex was very abusive and conning. He has conned his current therapist into believing everything he says about his past relationships.
He has been in therapy for almost four years because he is a hoarder and has not met the objective of cleaning his apartment to allow people entry into his apartment.
I ask myself why does he continue treatment and why does the therapist keep him if he is not meeting his objectives. I recall when he use to say to me that the therapist was like a friend to him. DIFFUSED BOUNDARIES OR WHAT?
Then it will only make it worse..
Damnit.