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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 722606" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sometimes you need some time before counseling. Know that this IS a type of domestic violence. You are eligible for help from a DV center, even if you may have to help educate a few people at the DV center about this. If and when you are ready to go for counseling, DV centers often have counselors who really want to help. They are in it for the right reasons. Many times they are the only ones in a community with the training to understand all of the different faces that DV can take, rather than just man on woman abuse. </p><p></p><p>It is just fine to wait until you feel ready or strong enough to face the outside looking in to go for counseling. Sometimes you just cannot handle that any more than you could handle putting ice cream on a sore tooth without screaming. </p><p></p><p>I am glad this is helping your husband as well as yourself. It is perfectly fine for him to not want to type or to interact on his own. It is just good that it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 722606, member: 1233"] Sometimes you need some time before counseling. Know that this IS a type of domestic violence. You are eligible for help from a DV center, even if you may have to help educate a few people at the DV center about this. If and when you are ready to go for counseling, DV centers often have counselors who really want to help. They are in it for the right reasons. Many times they are the only ones in a community with the training to understand all of the different faces that DV can take, rather than just man on woman abuse. It is just fine to wait until you feel ready or strong enough to face the outside looking in to go for counseling. Sometimes you just cannot handle that any more than you could handle putting ice cream on a sore tooth without screaming. I am glad this is helping your husband as well as yourself. It is perfectly fine for him to not want to type or to interact on his own. It is just good that it helps. [/QUOTE]
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