Ok - so I was recently retraumatized when I went to see my husband at his mother's house (long story - he's staying there because he can't take care of himself - he is going thru Xanax withdrawals and has his own anxiety issues). His mother thinks I am abandoning him because his situation started triggering me and I wasn't handling being the sole supporter very well.
Anyway - when I tried to leave her house (sensed a lot of hostility from her) - she attacked me physically and verbally. I ended up in a ball on the ground screaming "leave me alone - let me leave". She wouldn't. She slapped me, said horrible things and I ended up calling 911. My husband just stood there telling his mother to stop - but that was it.
Now I am in full blown PTSD - ranging back to when I was 7 and had an attempted rape - not to mention two divorces to 2 Navy SEALS that were bad ones (the divorces - not the guys). My husband is not very supportive of my PTSD - he thinks I'm "over dramatizing" everything. I am currently separating from him so that I can get into a more therapeutic place - he still can't leave his mothers - has too many fears himself from his withdrawals, but want to work on the relationship once I am able to get stabalized.
Here's the question - he wants to go meet with my therapist with me. My therapist said that is not a good idea, because that is my "safety zone". He doesn't get that. He says he's my husband and he should be able to meet with whomever I am working with.
Not sure what to do - I thought about going with him to his psychiatrist and explaining my history and having him educate my husband on PTSD. Or my sister recommeded having my therapist talk to his psychiatrist.
Any thoughts?
Anyway - when I tried to leave her house (sensed a lot of hostility from her) - she attacked me physically and verbally. I ended up in a ball on the ground screaming "leave me alone - let me leave". She wouldn't. She slapped me, said horrible things and I ended up calling 911. My husband just stood there telling his mother to stop - but that was it.
Now I am in full blown PTSD - ranging back to when I was 7 and had an attempted rape - not to mention two divorces to 2 Navy SEALS that were bad ones (the divorces - not the guys). My husband is not very supportive of my PTSD - he thinks I'm "over dramatizing" everything. I am currently separating from him so that I can get into a more therapeutic place - he still can't leave his mothers - has too many fears himself from his withdrawals, but want to work on the relationship once I am able to get stabalized.
Here's the question - he wants to go meet with my therapist with me. My therapist said that is not a good idea, because that is my "safety zone". He doesn't get that. He says he's my husband and he should be able to meet with whomever I am working with.
Not sure what to do - I thought about going with him to his psychiatrist and explaining my history and having him educate my husband on PTSD. Or my sister recommeded having my therapist talk to his psychiatrist.
Any thoughts?