Pull back, count to ten, and apologize. Talk frankly with them about how you might be treating them, and listen to their response. If you think you've got a problem, counseling or therapy can help.
I don't think it is a disorder, but that doesnt mean that its alright to be overly possessive. you should ask an expert, like a psycologist. Hope you find out and best of luck with everything!
If you can prove that he's been mentally abusive (statements and letters from friends or family would help) then it would be up to a judge to decide whether the children should be subjected to a mentally abusive father. By the way, there are some who believe that allowing children to witness the physical or mental abuse between parents is actually a form of child abuse.
Immediately. Reach out to a close friend or relative for help, and leave as soon as you can.
Give her space. Don't be overly obsessive/possessive. If she has any questions, she will ask you. Don't force any pressure on her.
You should consult with an attorney or an advocate at Family Court about requesting an Order to Vacate the premises. You should act ASAP.
You shouldn't have to proove anything to anyone. You should be open with your family and friends and put it out there your not comfortable and being abused. If you have and voicemails, or text messages you can always present them. You can also record anything when you know something is about to happen. If you have a mentally abusive physcho husband, you should get out of the relashonship, take your kids, and get a restraining order againsted him. There are plenty of hotlines, and websights you can go to that specialize on your case and i think they could help you greatly.
because why would you want to be with someone who is abusive towards you
No...it should make them lethargic...they were abusive before the drugs.
well does your boyfriend abuse you? jw.. but you kinda should hope he would change in counseling. and of this doesnt help you need a close friend to talk to you about this:)
yes what should I do?
Many BFs, or boyfriends, are not abusive. If a boyfriend is abusive, the girl should leave the relationship and file charges. Do not keep going back to an abuser.
Oftentimes, abusive partners will transfer their aggression physically and mentally. In addition to whatever abuse your partner is already giving you, this just might be one more thing. It could be insecurity, anger or hatred that is causing your partner to do this. Examine it but look out for yourself first! Your safety and well-being should always be a top priority!!!