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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 202213" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am so sorry! You are doing a great job with this, I know you will be able to figure this one out. I hope husband has the right words for the questions to get the answers you need. Maybe along with "Why are you doing this?" you could add "How do you feel just before these thoughts come into your head?" (is there a point where he can recognize he is about to do something wrong and be able to work on stopping it at that point?) "What are you doing at the time?" "How do you feel once you have the item?"</p><p> </p><p>If he can explain some feelings, it may give a starting point to start working on him facing this and addressing the issues? He may not be able to answer the "why" but he may be able to answer what is going on just before he goes there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 202213, member: 5096"] I am so sorry! You are doing a great job with this, I know you will be able to figure this one out. I hope husband has the right words for the questions to get the answers you need. Maybe along with "Why are you doing this?" you could add "How do you feel just before these thoughts come into your head?" (is there a point where he can recognize he is about to do something wrong and be able to work on stopping it at that point?) "What are you doing at the time?" "How do you feel once you have the item?" If he can explain some feelings, it may give a starting point to start working on him facing this and addressing the issues? He may not be able to answer the "why" but he may be able to answer what is going on just before he goes there. [/QUOTE]
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