Marriage Counseling Podcast: Abusive Marriages and Relationships

Marriage Counseling Podcast: Abusive Marriages and Relationships

Listen in as Melva talks about the prevelance of abusive marriages and relationships, what they mean for both spouses involved and where the abused AND abuser can go to get help.  No one deserves to be abused, explore and share this resource if you know anyone in this dangerous and devastating situation.

 

To your marriage success!

Jesse and Melva Johnson

Online Marriage Counseling

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  • wayne
    iv written before i have physcial abused my wife she filed a restraing order against me and moved out Iv seeked help threw chrisit family for adovates for my anger issues and contunning my classes for 7 classes so far its been 2 months now since iv heard anything from my wife Ive been in prayer repenting for the wrong iv done my anger and not being total surportive of my wive and asking our lord to allow reconcilation of our marriage may i ask you for your advice on my sitiation i do truely love my wife and would love to have her back in our marriage thank you for reading this Wayne
  • Hi Wayne:

    I don't know if you saw my previous response on 8/11/09. I have copied it below. Hope it helps.
    Warmly,
    Melva

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    Hi Wayne:
    We both agree that it is important that you complete the court ordered anger management classes. Are you also seeing a counselor or therapist to help you work through the underlying issues that led the outcome you experienced with your wife? This would be important so that you have support implementing what you are learning now so that managing reactivity becomes a way of life. Your therapist or counselor will help you to take the nececcary steps toward inviting reconcilliation if it is possible. Hope this helps.
    Warmly,
    Melva

    Hi Wayne:
    We both agree that it is important that you complete the court ordered anger management classes. Are you also seeing a counselor or therapist to help you work through the underlying issues that led the outcome you experienced with your wife? This would be important so that you have support implementing what you are learning now so that managing reactivity becomes a way of life. Your therapist or counselor will help you to take the nececcary steps toward inviting reconcilliation if it is possible. Hope this helps.
    Warmly,
    Melva
    melva@couplestransformations.com
    melvajohnson
    http://couplestransformations.com
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