Hi there! Do any of you have a sufferer who, during an argument, misattributes something they said or did to you?
For example, today my husband was yelling at me, and I asked him quietly to please lower his voice. His response was to bellow at me, "Quit being a hypocrite, im not yelling, YOU ARE!" and then he actually demanded that I address my yelling and apologize to him for yelling. I think he honestly believed thats how it happened. Really and truly, in his head, i think our lines were completely reversed.
He got more and more upset when i didnt apologize for something that i didnt do. It kinda stinks that he reacted as he did over that, but i think setting a precedent where i apologize for his outbursts would be very unhealthy.
This happens rather frequently with him, over subjects ranging from yelling to cussing to well... whatever.
I am not terribly hurt but I am so baffled right now. So, is this a common thing in ptsd? Is it maybe something else? How am i supposed to deal with this in a way that is productive?
For example, today my husband was yelling at me, and I asked him quietly to please lower his voice. His response was to bellow at me, "Quit being a hypocrite, im not yelling, YOU ARE!" and then he actually demanded that I address my yelling and apologize to him for yelling. I think he honestly believed thats how it happened. Really and truly, in his head, i think our lines were completely reversed.
He got more and more upset when i didnt apologize for something that i didnt do. It kinda stinks that he reacted as he did over that, but i think setting a precedent where i apologize for his outbursts would be very unhealthy.
This happens rather frequently with him, over subjects ranging from yelling to cussing to well... whatever.
I am not terribly hurt but I am so baffled right now. So, is this a common thing in ptsd? Is it maybe something else? How am i supposed to deal with this in a way that is productive?