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How can I leave my dysfunctional marriage?
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 640722" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Have you researched what would be available to you through Social Services? Is your difficult child eligible for Social Security Disability? Also you may want to get in touch with your local domestic violence center. Family abuse, even that coming from children is becoming more excepted in the DV community. Do you feel your husband is abusing you in other ways than physically i.e. mentally (not being supportive or lashing out) emotionally, of financially? Sometimes in dealing with difficult child we will overlook the "other" types of abuse as it is easier to excuse as "in at least he/she doesn't beat me up" </p><p></p><p>There are a lot of online free classes right now, see what jobs are available as work from home and brush up on on skills through classes and YouTube videos in your spare time. </p><p></p><p>Also if you can not get out to get to some support groups to start managing what is going on with you emotionally, can you join some online groups where you feel safe expressing yourself to build your self esteem back up? Do you have the insurance for therapy and could you go while difficult child is in school? </p><p>These are not questions to be answered to me but just ideas to get you thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 640722, member: 18366"] Have you researched what would be available to you through Social Services? Is your difficult child eligible for Social Security Disability? Also you may want to get in touch with your local domestic violence center. Family abuse, even that coming from children is becoming more excepted in the DV community. Do you feel your husband is abusing you in other ways than physically i.e. mentally (not being supportive or lashing out) emotionally, of financially? Sometimes in dealing with difficult child we will overlook the "other" types of abuse as it is easier to excuse as "in at least he/she doesn't beat me up" There are a lot of online free classes right now, see what jobs are available as work from home and brush up on on skills through classes and YouTube videos in your spare time. Also if you can not get out to get to some support groups to start managing what is going on with you emotionally, can you join some online groups where you feel safe expressing yourself to build your self esteem back up? Do you have the insurance for therapy and could you go while difficult child is in school? These are not questions to be answered to me but just ideas to get you thinking. [/QUOTE]
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