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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ignore PP. [b] Sounds like you need a good therapist/counselor to help you and husband walk through this[/b]. There are strong feelings and mixed emotions. You would benefit from having a third, neutral party help navigate this minefield. Tell your husband to want to see a counselor to help talk this through. You want to better understand where he's coming from and what this means for your family. Tell him that you have a lot of feelings and questions and feel it would be more productive to have someone facilitate that discussion. [/quote] Seriously????? He's coming back to the Church and finding his Faith. It's not like he's having an extramarrital affair or having addiction problems which do warrant therapy![/quote] Come on, don't be so reactionary. This is clearly a hot-button issue for this couple. Or at the very least for this poster. Therapy isn't just when a spouse is having an affair. And it's not about fixing her husband or chastising him. It's about communicating effectively that you can better understand your partner. You can think what you want about OP, but her feelings are her feelings. She's upset and needs to work this through with her spouse. Since she is angry and because one's religion is a pretty intense and serious topic, having a third party help them through this might be a good idea. [/quote]
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