I went with my wife to her second therapy session. I was expecting to discuss ways to deal with her PTSD. Almost the first thing out of her mouth was, "I can't do this anymore. I can't be your wife, I need to leave." I was dumbstruck. After much discussion, the compromise was I would sleep in a different room while my wife continued her therapy. I also told her she needed to see a psychiatrist about her anxiety attacks and hypersensitivity. This evening I will explain that seeing a psychiatrist is a must. There's no way her condition will get better just talking about it. Her various symptoms are overwhelming her and controlling her actions for the worse. I will not be a stranger in my own home if she will not engage is a full recovery plan.
My wife avoids conflict by running away. When we have a disagreement, no matter how insignificant, she will often spend the night at a friend's house. Therapy is forcing her to face her problems and this is significant conflict to her. The process of getting better is triggering her flight response to the extreme. Without medication, I doubt she would be able to tolerate therapy much longer.
I have never made a demand of her before, but I don't see any other option. I'm not sure how she will react to this. I won't be surprised if this triggers her, but how else do I convince her she needs to do this? Advice would be appreciated.
My wife avoids conflict by running away. When we have a disagreement, no matter how insignificant, she will often spend the night at a friend's house. Therapy is forcing her to face her problems and this is significant conflict to her. The process of getting better is triggering her flight response to the extreme. Without medication, I doubt she would be able to tolerate therapy much longer.
I have never made a demand of her before, but I don't see any other option. I'm not sure how she will react to this. I won't be surprised if this triggers her, but how else do I convince her she needs to do this? Advice would be appreciated.