abbynormal1929
Silver Member
Hi,
This is my first time posting on a forum like this. I have a history of emotional abuse by others, and have a history of varying levels of depression, and anxiety, Including major depression. My fiancé is emotionally abusive, and I'm not sure of what action to take under the circumstances. She has no idea that she is doing it, and she is a victim of physical/emotional abuse herself. I know the common wisdom is that I have to take care of myself first, and if someone came to me with the same problem, I would tell them to take some kind of action. I'm a masters level mental health clinician, and I am all to keenly aware of the short, and long-term effects of emotional abuse. On top of that my best friend when I was a kid was a victim of sexual abuse, and I saw the effects of his fathers abuse for years, and years till I moved away when I was 17 (He was emotionally abusive towards me too, so I never kept in touch).
None of this makes my decisions about my own well being any easier. She literally has no idea what she is doing to me. When I allude to some of the more specific things she does, I get replies like: "I was just kidding", or "your so sensitive", not to mention responses suggesting that her own abuse was worse. I have been with her for four and a half years now, and the fact of the matter is I want to leave. She's also made thinly vailed threats of suicide in the past when she thought I was going to leave her. She, by pushing my buttons, made me: say I love you, say I would be with her forever, and propose to her when I wasn't ready.
I would appreciate any input people can offer.
This is my first time posting on a forum like this. I have a history of emotional abuse by others, and have a history of varying levels of depression, and anxiety, Including major depression. My fiancé is emotionally abusive, and I'm not sure of what action to take under the circumstances. She has no idea that she is doing it, and she is a victim of physical/emotional abuse herself. I know the common wisdom is that I have to take care of myself first, and if someone came to me with the same problem, I would tell them to take some kind of action. I'm a masters level mental health clinician, and I am all to keenly aware of the short, and long-term effects of emotional abuse. On top of that my best friend when I was a kid was a victim of sexual abuse, and I saw the effects of his fathers abuse for years, and years till I moved away when I was 17 (He was emotionally abusive towards me too, so I never kept in touch).
None of this makes my decisions about my own well being any easier. She literally has no idea what she is doing to me. When I allude to some of the more specific things she does, I get replies like: "I was just kidding", or "your so sensitive", not to mention responses suggesting that her own abuse was worse. I have been with her for four and a half years now, and the fact of the matter is I want to leave. She's also made thinly vailed threats of suicide in the past when she thought I was going to leave her. She, by pushing my buttons, made me: say I love you, say I would be with her forever, and propose to her when I wasn't ready.
I would appreciate any input people can offer.