Snowflakes
Platinum Member
I have been supporting my wife (C-PTSD) for 10 years. I’ve made a lot of mistakes out of ignorance. By coming here earlier this year and learning better coping skills, I’ve been able to finally get off of the roller coaster. So, I’m in a much better place emotionally now.
My wife has struggled, left me, and returned. She is in therapy and appears to be making progress. I write “appears” because my life is much better but she says nothing of her struggles.
My question to others here, especially to those supporters that have a relatively stable existence (sorry, I don’t know of a better way to word this), should I try to actively be part of their internal struggle or is it a loving act on my part to let her do this alone with her therapist? I do not want to seem to be a non-caring spouse but I’ve also learned that I do not have the power to fix anything.
I thank everyone in advance for their comments. :hug:
My wife has struggled, left me, and returned. She is in therapy and appears to be making progress. I write “appears” because my life is much better but she says nothing of her struggles.
My question to others here, especially to those supporters that have a relatively stable existence (sorry, I don’t know of a better way to word this), should I try to actively be part of their internal struggle or is it a loving act on my part to let her do this alone with her therapist? I do not want to seem to be a non-caring spouse but I’ve also learned that I do not have the power to fix anything.
I thank everyone in advance for their comments. :hug: