We don't know your husband or his girlfriend, nor what a "cope" is in any sense that a person could be one.
the best way is through a psychologist
That would depend on what sort of relationship they had beforehand.
Keep yourself busy. Hang out with friends. Also drink (responsibly).
I'm not quite sure of your situation but you don't and you shouldn't. Leave that guy as soon as possible. It's his mess his problem and not your baggage.
Lorna Crozier's mother copes with her husband's drinking by bottling up her emotions and keeping her feelings to herself. She remains silent and defers to her husband's actions to maintain peace within the family. She focuses on performing her duties and caring for her children despite the challenges presented by her husband's drinking.
Cope (Present tense) Coped (Past tense)
After Mr. Puff's husband died, she was left to navigate her grief and the challenges that followed. The impact of his death deeply affected her life, leading to a transformation in her character and circumstances. Ultimately, she found ways to cope with her loss, which shaped her future and relationships.
Many Vet Centers offer group counseling for significant others of military members. You might try calling your local Vet Center to ask what resources are available to you.
Kit Cope's birth name is Kristopher Cope.
The population of The Cope is 110.
The Cope was created in 1906.