by Mum2Girlz » Mon Oct 28, 2024 9:52 am
We were in the same situation. In our case it was helped by the fact that my husband was seeing his own psychologist due to work stress, so it was easier for me to ask him to speak to her about it and if she could recommend someone.
For us the difficulty is the time commitment, and we then struggled to find someone locally who could do evenings, the one recommended to us couldn’t.
For me it was easier to persuade him to do it as something I needed for my own mental health.
And he has been unhappy in the marriage for some time and quite vocal about it and critical of me, so he couldn’t really keep that up without agreeing that we needed professional help.
Even if the marriage isn’t at breaking point, the right therapist can help communication and make suggestions to improve both of your lives.
Surely if you’re so unhappy you’re thinking of leaving, he must want things to improve for everyone’s sake, including both your happiness and the children.
We were in the same situation. In our case it was helped by the fact that my husband was seeing his own psychologist due to work stress, so it was easier for me to ask him to speak to her about it and if she could recommend someone.
For us the difficulty is the time commitment, and we then struggled to find someone locally who could do evenings, the one recommended to us couldn’t.
For me it was easier to persuade him to do it as something I needed for my own mental health.
And he has been unhappy in the marriage for some time and quite vocal about it and critical of me, so he couldn’t really keep that up without agreeing that we needed professional help.
Even if the marriage isn’t at breaking point, the right therapist can help communication and make suggestions to improve both of your lives.
Surely if you’re so unhappy you’re thinking of leaving, he must want things to improve for everyone’s sake, including both your happiness and the children.