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Dealing with bossy or dominating husband
My husband is dominating and bossy type. He wants to control his parents also me. He wants to control even small incidents that involves my wish. Example when I mingle with my parents and my siblings he don't like. He controls visiting them also. Finding faults in all events. If I started talking about this that ends in big fight. I m married and have 2 kids . 7 yrs old and another 3.5 yrs old. even he won't listen his parents advice also. No one can talk to him about good or bad. Whatever he keeps, that is the rule. I feel like trapped in controlling hand. How can I approach these kind of husband?
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I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo Follow my Facebook page "juhi parashar -psychotherapist " for mental health issues All the best Seek help for early recovery
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What you are experiencing is close interaction with a “control Freak” It is bit difficult to give you any advice here. But these type of guys and the septic environment they create can be demolished by some thing called “ shock therapy”. But it can be done only under the guidance of a expert family Psychologist . So contact a Psychologist yourself. Though your husband needs therapy , he is unlikely to agree ,to go for therapy. Do not delay , otherwise , the dictatorial tendencies would become more stifling , not only for you but would stunt the growth of your children.
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Convince him to talk to a counselor about his worries and stress if any that are causing these symptoms. If he fights for the same, make him understand that nobody can live with such nagging person and he needs to take help of a professional. Counseling is no more a taboo. I am an online counselor and can help him with the same. Do visit my Facebook page and my website mentioned on it. Feel free to contact me if required. Happy to help ! Tc
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I suggest you to consult a psychologist who is also a Marriage Counselor either online or offline..
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Hi .. Thanks for seeking help here. Take him to a psychologist and you both Discuss with her for 40 mins ...she will guide him ....this is the best possible solution. If psychologist is not good enough then visit a Psychiatrist. Always remember seek help as soon as possible. Regards. Practo
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