Hi everyone...
I have some questions about how to deal with being lashed out at. My boyfriend has PTSD and I just experienced a symptom of it. The other day we were having a perfectly normal conversation and then something I said really upset him. When I asked why he was upset he said that I was not listening to him and that I don't understand. It turned into a huge fight and he said a lot of very hurtful upsetting almost non repairable things. I think that he thinks that this is all my fault. I am still not sure what I said that would have caused such an ordeal. Believe me if I would have known, I wouldn't have said it. Then he was paranoid that I had talked to his father about him and that is why we had a fight. I hadn't even really talked to anyone else besides him that day. I honestly don't know what to do. I am taking care of myself but I am not sure that he really knows that it is the PTSD making him do these things. He has had relationships in the past that have not worked out and has been married a couple of times. I love him and want to be there for him but I am afraid that if I talk to him about it, he will blow up again. He told me that he has been diagnosed with it but I think he really needs help.
1) What do I do when he starts yelling or criticizing me?
2) What do I do when he gets upset at me over something so small that I don't even realize it is a problem?
3) When we start arguing, he makes me feel guilty for leaving the room but nothing I say or do helps the situation. Does letting him cool off help him or does it make it worst not to talk about it?
I am at a loss and I am not sure what to do. He says that I am making his enviroment emotionally stressful when a day before the blow up he said this is the happiest he has ever been. His father has even told me that he has never seen his son so happy and then all of the sudden....
Please help...Thanks guys.
I have some questions about how to deal with being lashed out at. My boyfriend has PTSD and I just experienced a symptom of it. The other day we were having a perfectly normal conversation and then something I said really upset him. When I asked why he was upset he said that I was not listening to him and that I don't understand. It turned into a huge fight and he said a lot of very hurtful upsetting almost non repairable things. I think that he thinks that this is all my fault. I am still not sure what I said that would have caused such an ordeal. Believe me if I would have known, I wouldn't have said it. Then he was paranoid that I had talked to his father about him and that is why we had a fight. I hadn't even really talked to anyone else besides him that day. I honestly don't know what to do. I am taking care of myself but I am not sure that he really knows that it is the PTSD making him do these things. He has had relationships in the past that have not worked out and has been married a couple of times. I love him and want to be there for him but I am afraid that if I talk to him about it, he will blow up again. He told me that he has been diagnosed with it but I think he really needs help.
1) What do I do when he starts yelling or criticizing me?
2) What do I do when he gets upset at me over something so small that I don't even realize it is a problem?
3) When we start arguing, he makes me feel guilty for leaving the room but nothing I say or do helps the situation. Does letting him cool off help him or does it make it worst not to talk about it?
I am at a loss and I am not sure what to do. He says that I am making his enviroment emotionally stressful when a day before the blow up he said this is the happiest he has ever been. His father has even told me that he has never seen his son so happy and then all of the sudden....
Please help...Thanks guys.