My husband is an amazing, kind, and thoughtful person who has overcome many many disadvantages from his early life. He's still looking for a therapist he can be honest with. Conservatism is now a diagnosable condition for many therapists.
I'm sorry to hear that your MIL also suffered from narcissism. My husband is trying to figure out just how much involvement he wants his mother to have with our family. How did your Husband decide?
You really are right that personal responsibility is not popular with the liberals and atheists.
Ah. So I was a therapist for 15 years. Awesome to hear abt your husband. Honestly, I cannot recommend to anyone traditional therapy atm because of its raging mental illness. But, I would suggest a Christian counselor (male) with some training in narcisstic disorders and who supports your husband's right to choose his path forward with her.
For my husband, it was gradual, a pulling away for longer and longer periods. (No drama) We met 6 yrs ago and her one shot back in...
Narcissism red flag. Can't be wrong. Ever.
100% a narcissist. With her, someone else (usually her son) is always to blame.
These are the moms that keep therapists busy. Miracle your husband is whole. My MIL is also, but was gone for the most part b4 I showed up.
These are the ppl you pity from a distance if you can. & of course shes a liberal! Personal responsibility is blasphemy to that religion.
My husband is an amazing, kind, and thoughtful person who has overcome many many disadvantages from his early life. He's still looking for a therapist he can be honest with. Conservatism is now a diagnosable condition for many therapists.
I'm sorry to hear that your MIL also suffered from narcissism. My husband is trying to figure out just how much involvement he wants his mother to have with our family. How did your Husband decide?
You really are right that personal responsibility is not popular with the liberals and atheists.
I don't think my comments uploaded. Been having problems that way lately!
Will give you the meat of it here: 15 years working with ppl (therapy)
Find a male Christian counselor who has some training in narcissistic disorders and supports your right to choose
2 books: children of the self absorbed The narcissistic family
Ah. So I was a therapist for 15 years. Awesome to hear abt your husband. Honestly, I cannot recommend to anyone traditional therapy atm because of its raging mental illness. But, I would suggest a Christian counselor (male) with some training in narcisstic disorders and who supports your husband's right to choose his path forward with her.
For my husband, it was gradual, a pulling away for longer and longer periods. (No drama) We met 6 yrs ago and her one shot back in...