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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 752430" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I repeat my recommendation to become involved with a domestic violence organization, and Al Anon.</p><p></p><p>Have you communicated to your husband how you feel about wanting son gone, and how you are unable (and unwilling) to bear more? Is there other domestic violence in the family?</p><p></p><p>As I see it you, your son, and the family would benefit from your getting on the same page with your husband. By that I mean that your husband recognize what you are feeling and what you need, and what you cannot bear. And that he become involved with dealing with his son's violence. This should not be your problem alone. Either in terms of solving it, or as target. Have you considered marital counseling in order to open the lines of communication with your husband, and to further joint problem solving?</p><p></p><p>As I see it, you cannot just want son gone, in isolation. This has to be communicated to your husband, and a joint plan worked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 752430, member: 18958"] I repeat my recommendation to become involved with a domestic violence organization, and Al Anon. Have you communicated to your husband how you feel about wanting son gone, and how you are unable (and unwilling) to bear more? Is there other domestic violence in the family? As I see it you, your son, and the family would benefit from your getting on the same page with your husband. By that I mean that your husband recognize what you are feeling and what you need, and what you cannot bear. And that he become involved with dealing with his son's violence. This should not be your problem alone. Either in terms of solving it, or as target. Have you considered marital counseling in order to open the lines of communication with your husband, and to further joint problem solving? As I see it, you cannot just want son gone, in isolation. This has to be communicated to your husband, and a joint plan worked out. [/QUOTE]
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