Justmehere
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This would be tough and likely lead to just about any couple to fight about. You are not a waste of space. You are a strong and compassionate father and husband who is doing the best he can with what he has. You, your wife, your other kids could all use some more support through this and I hope that is your primary focus now.
Have you considered connecting up with your local NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) chapter? My mother has a sister who does very abusive things and has a mental illness as well. A NAMI family support group really helped my mother gain more support and strength to hold good boundaries with her sister. She went herself. I have gone to a NAMI family to family support group for friends and family members of someone with a mental illness, and I heard stories a lot like yours. Parents struggling to hold boundaries against a son or daughter in denial about their abusive actions. The sons and daughters of these different parents all had different mental illnesses - everything from ODD to schizophrenia to bipolar to addictions... But there was still a shared struggle of when to kick the kid out and how to stay strong through it. It seemed to help parents a lot to connect with other people about this stuff. For me, it helped me hold my own boundaries with my aunt. Not all groups are the same. It's just one option for more support. And it's usually free.
Have you considered connecting up with your local NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) chapter? My mother has a sister who does very abusive things and has a mental illness as well. A NAMI family support group really helped my mother gain more support and strength to hold good boundaries with her sister. She went herself. I have gone to a NAMI family to family support group for friends and family members of someone with a mental illness, and I heard stories a lot like yours. Parents struggling to hold boundaries against a son or daughter in denial about their abusive actions. The sons and daughters of these different parents all had different mental illnesses - everything from ODD to schizophrenia to bipolar to addictions... But there was still a shared struggle of when to kick the kid out and how to stay strong through it. It seemed to help parents a lot to connect with other people about this stuff. For me, it helped me hold my own boundaries with my aunt. Not all groups are the same. It's just one option for more support. And it's usually free.