@Sighs soooo...I downloaded Why Does He Do That?, read pretty much all of it in one sitting, and...I can't even put this into words right now. Talk about penny drop moments.
What's really landing now is the extent to which his "issues" were used as a manipulation to keep me from looking at the "real" problem, and that is how very justified he actually felt in behaving the way he did--or else he simply wouldn't have.
Scary, also, to think how much control he actually had about where and when he acted out like this. I distinctly remember a situation when he snapped back to normal the instant someone else walked into the room. I thought it was odd then. I should have listened to my gut.
So yes, while he was trying to make me look at how he FEELS (and all the understanding, compassion, and patience that elicited,) it was actually about how he THINKS the whole time--his belief system, entitlements, need for control, etc. Just like you say up there. Right now it looks like his PTSD was just one epic smoke screen for abuse (and by abuse I mean the emotional, manipulative kind that left me questioning my own sense of self and my reality.) What an eye opener.
I wish I'd read this a while ago too. Then again, I was so absorbed in his web of mimimi, I wouldn't have believed it then. I do now. THANK YOU for pointing me toward this book--this one truly made a difference. It should be required reading for supporters, if only to forget about PTSD for a moment and double check they're not in fact caught up in something plain abusive. Phew.