I suspect you feel a bit cornered as (and) you have done what your instincts have guided you to do. The reality though is that caring can sometimes seem to be helpful to someone unwell but there are lots of other dimensions to healing than immediate soothing or even immediate lessening of symptoms. That is why professionals go through a lot of training to ensure they don't buy into the saviour complex and its potential dis-empowering of the person doing the healing. And the potential real long term consequences of that.
I think you would be surprised by how many people on here are very well read when it comes to theory and research. It's that type of site and this condition is challenging enough that a lot of people have tried to empower themselves through education. There are also a fair amount of people on here who are qualified professionals in the field but who engage in a way that is about support, giving and receiving, rather than professional. There are also areas more dedicated to theory, debate and research.
I suspect that you have innocently and well intentionally fallen into something quite coodepenent and hope you consider advising your wife to see a clinical psychiatrist who specialised in dissociation to get a proper diagnoses and see where that leads. It can't do any harm to at least have this box checked. ? It wouldn't at all mean you cannot continue to help her healing by being the loving and reliable supportive husband she has grown to trust. You can do just that and then reevaluate and see where you find yourself. You are obviously dedicated but exhausted and under enormous strain. I hope you don't just leave and rather take a little time to consider what has been said here. This place is an enormous source of knowledge, both from a research point of view but also an experiential point of view, with many having some issues with dissociation.
Lastly I wanted to say that being vulnerable and unwell as a result of these conditions does not in any way mean that someone isn't as intelligent, in many ways capable, or as important as anyone else and that is probably what you mean. The enormous strength that it takes to fight this and the amazing qualities that can come along with that doesn't unfortunately take away from the fact that the person is more open to various types of damage than others. They are both disorders at the end of the day.
I think you would be surprised by how many people on here are very well read when it comes to theory and research. It's that type of site and this condition is challenging enough that a lot of people have tried to empower themselves through education. There are also a fair amount of people on here who are qualified professionals in the field but who engage in a way that is about support, giving and receiving, rather than professional. There are also areas more dedicated to theory, debate and research.
I suspect that you have innocently and well intentionally fallen into something quite coodepenent and hope you consider advising your wife to see a clinical psychiatrist who specialised in dissociation to get a proper diagnoses and see where that leads. It can't do any harm to at least have this box checked. ? It wouldn't at all mean you cannot continue to help her healing by being the loving and reliable supportive husband she has grown to trust. You can do just that and then reevaluate and see where you find yourself. You are obviously dedicated but exhausted and under enormous strain. I hope you don't just leave and rather take a little time to consider what has been said here. This place is an enormous source of knowledge, both from a research point of view but also an experiential point of view, with many having some issues with dissociation.
Lastly I wanted to say that being vulnerable and unwell as a result of these conditions does not in any way mean that someone isn't as intelligent, in many ways capable, or as important as anyone else and that is probably what you mean. The enormous strength that it takes to fight this and the amazing qualities that can come along with that doesn't unfortunately take away from the fact that the person is more open to various types of damage than others. They are both disorders at the end of the day.