I'm guessing that she triggers your abandonment issues... but, even someone without ptsd is likely to feel resentment/anger etc against the woman who slept with her husband (irrespective of whether they had separated or not) it is human nature.
I have never got the whole lets be friends with the ex.mistress scenario... not my scene!
I'm not entirely sure what happened in your childhood but your husband's short temper no doubt is triggering the fear you felt as a child... that you somehow couldn't do anything right, not good enough etc etc
As a carer, I can reassure you that we don't stay long term unless we totally and absolutely love and believe in you.
It is scary that therapy is ending but emotional issues can be talked through on this site so don't be alone with this. You actually sound a lot like my own significant other - he rarely feels anything but rage when sober (with other people at least) but he controls it better without alcohol.
When he drinks the emotions come pouring out - like a tap. I am trying to talk with him when he is sober to access those emotions but he generally finds it too much to deal with.
Maybe someone will come along with some better answers for you but I hope I have helped you a little.
It's a shame about the counselling issue but if the probation service is run by government/civil service there would still be employee counselling - you do a high risk job so I would think that they would be negligent in law not to provide it.
If you want I can find out for you - I wouldn't need to know which city or anything because (unless it is Scotland) it will be standard around the UK.
Let me know and I'll pm you with info/details
Helena
I have never got the whole lets be friends with the ex.mistress scenario... not my scene!
I'm not entirely sure what happened in your childhood but your husband's short temper no doubt is triggering the fear you felt as a child... that you somehow couldn't do anything right, not good enough etc etc
As a carer, I can reassure you that we don't stay long term unless we totally and absolutely love and believe in you.
It is scary that therapy is ending but emotional issues can be talked through on this site so don't be alone with this. You actually sound a lot like my own significant other - he rarely feels anything but rage when sober (with other people at least) but he controls it better without alcohol.
When he drinks the emotions come pouring out - like a tap. I am trying to talk with him when he is sober to access those emotions but he generally finds it too much to deal with.
Maybe someone will come along with some better answers for you but I hope I have helped you a little.
It's a shame about the counselling issue but if the probation service is run by government/civil service there would still be employee counselling - you do a high risk job so I would think that they would be negligent in law not to provide it.
If you want I can find out for you - I wouldn't need to know which city or anything because (unless it is Scotland) it will be standard around the UK.
Let me know and I'll pm you with info/details
Helena