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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 636409" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Yes it does qualify as domestic violence, yes, the emotional/mental abuse and now Domestic Violence centers are offering counseling to parents who are victims of Domestic Violence and I suggest you give them a call and see if you can get some counseling to get yourself sorted out to the whats and hows that you can do to put your foot down to this type of abuse. I think it would help you to have someone on your side who sees things for what they are. It sounds like all the professionals you are paying for don't want to get the situation - they definitely should be able to see that you are being mentally/emotionally abused and yet they say nothing to you about that??? Sounds like they are a little cray-cray themselves in my opinion; or just maybe they really have no answers, which in that case I wouldn't be paying THEM anymore and I would be looking for NEW therapists that are able to grasp the severity of the whole situation, and are willing to treat the WHOLE family including the ugliest parts, the behavior of the children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 636409, member: 18366"] Yes it does qualify as domestic violence, yes, the emotional/mental abuse and now Domestic Violence centers are offering counseling to parents who are victims of Domestic Violence and I suggest you give them a call and see if you can get some counseling to get yourself sorted out to the whats and hows that you can do to put your foot down to this type of abuse. I think it would help you to have someone on your side who sees things for what they are. It sounds like all the professionals you are paying for don't want to get the situation - they definitely should be able to see that you are being mentally/emotionally abused and yet they say nothing to you about that??? Sounds like they are a little cray-cray themselves in my opinion; or just maybe they really have no answers, which in that case I wouldn't be paying THEM anymore and I would be looking for NEW therapists that are able to grasp the severity of the whole situation, and are willing to treat the WHOLE family including the ugliest parts, the behavior of the children. [/QUOTE]
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