Angry husband won't go to anger management unless I do it too

Anonymous
Remember OP, therapists, etc. may be licensed professionals however, they not immune to abusive partners either.

I knew a DV counselor who herself remained in an abusive situation but was helping others.

You need to take all the advice from everyone on here who said you need to leave. Pack your bags and never look back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am married to the same guy...blocks the doorways to rooms so I have to crouch to get into the kitchen. He ended up "accidentally" hurting our DD most every night during his play "playtime". He is jealous of her to the point he wished her gone. DO NOT HAVE KIDS WITH YOU DH! Save yourself years and just leave.


You are still married to this abuser? Why?


Not the poster but I think she's in the same situation as the OP of this thread.
Anonymous
You should each go see a counselor individually. Don't go to marriage counseling together- he will gaslight the counselor, too.

I strongly recommend reading "Why does he do that?" by Lundy Bancroft. The problem usually isn't anger management, it's entitlement.

I also recommend calling the National Domestic Violence hotline at 1-800-799- SAFE. They will have recommendations for what to do you in your situation.

If you are in Virginia, the Women's Center is an excellent resource as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I told my husband with abusive tendencies (threats and blocking my exit) in order for us to work on our marriage he must go to anger management classes. He's turned the tables on me and says I need it too. Should I go to anger management to get him to go too? I don't want a divorce but won't tolerate abuse. We don't have kids.


Turn the tables right back. If he agrees to go if you go, then he must think you both need therapy. marriage counseling time.
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