Two years back my wife and I went to a marriage counselor that wanted to see us both separately at first then together. She kept preaching radical acceptance to me, like I had to learn to live with my wife's unsafe and irresponsible actions, the inability to communicate effectively, the repeat offenses against our marriage and broken promises by the dozen. I walked away but she continues to see my wife, and for a while there 2 times a week, all without a diagnosis that has been shared with her. No goals, no plans for treatment, just talking.
I think she is a block, taking up the space where a better counselor could do some good. I think she just frankly isn't very good and my marriage is getting worse waiting for her to get somewhere or for my wife to realise that they aren't getting anywhere. I think they are friends, I think she is cashing in on the friendship without any concern for the job she was hired to do or the lack of progress.
The broken promises and outright lies continue, the unsafe behaviour continues.
I am seeing counselors, in fact I have seen 4 different ones in the meantime, while my wife clings to this one.
Is radical acceptance a useless idea outside of dealing with a disease or an unchangeable circumstance? does it apply to a marriage or any relationship other than employee/employer to a degree? I think we are being scammed by a bad therapist that read a book she didn't fully understand.
What do you think?
I think she is a block, taking up the space where a better counselor could do some good. I think she just frankly isn't very good and my marriage is getting worse waiting for her to get somewhere or for my wife to realise that they aren't getting anywhere. I think they are friends, I think she is cashing in on the friendship without any concern for the job she was hired to do or the lack of progress.
The broken promises and outright lies continue, the unsafe behaviour continues.
I am seeing counselors, in fact I have seen 4 different ones in the meantime, while my wife clings to this one.
Is radical acceptance a useless idea outside of dealing with a disease or an unchangeable circumstance? does it apply to a marriage or any relationship other than employee/employer to a degree? I think we are being scammed by a bad therapist that read a book she didn't fully understand.
What do you think?