* Depression * Some medications can cause mood swings so if she's on medications look up the side effects on the internet. * Peri menopause (just before a woman ceases to have her period and this can occur in mid-30's up.) Hormones are jumping all over the place. * Menopause can affect women as young as their mid-30's onward and this is time when their periods cease. They suffer from night sweats, depression, mood swings and crying spells. They can also be quick to anger. If this could be the cause then she should see her doctor as there are medications to help level off hormones. * She could be unhappy and feel unfulfilled in her marriage and isn't communicating with you, so it's time you sat down with her and asked her why she feels the way she does. * Certain diseases can cause mood swings. * Neurological problems. (rare.) * Women in their 50's can also have the start of Dementia (Alzheimer's) so your wife should get a good physical.
No, it is not normal. Constantly keeping you on your toes and forcing you to walk on eggshells may be abusive conduct.
Keep them away from the father and make an agreement with him not to be verbally abusive to your children
If your husband is verbally and emotionally abusive, you can break the negative cycle by seeking the services of a family counselor or filing for divorce.
Generally a verbally abusive woman has control issues and she will carry them into most relationships. However, there are a few women that are verbally abusive to one or more men, but may meet a man that she is not verbally abusive to as they are better suited for each other.
We can not say we have not met her.
not always but some time they can be both
The person being abused and any children who are there to witness it are victims.
He was verbally abusive to his daughter but there's no valid info about him being physically abusive.
If your teenage daughter is verbally abusive, you can take her to a therapist or even call the police.
I've always found that it's unhealthy to stay in relationships with those who are verbally abusive. But it's equally important to learn to forgive. Forgiveness gives you freedom from bitterness. And even though you might forgive someone, they may continue to be verbally abusive. When that happens, it's better to keep short and simple contact with that person.
A crabby person. A negative person who maybe verbally abusive
Get a marrige therapist, and if that does not work after a while then divorce him, if he does nto or refuses to change