by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Oftentimes men and women in abusive relationships seek therapy primarily to “fix” the other person. He may say, “Will you fix her?” Or, she may say, “Please fix him.” But that’s not the way it works in domestic violence counseling.
The Therapy Fix
While it may be accurate that the things one says about the other are indeed true…or appear to be in play in their relationship, this doesn’t mean that a third party can wave a magic wand and make those things go away.
To read the complete article, please visit Domestic Violence Counseling – Will You Please Fix My Husband, for Crying Out Loud!
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