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Q. A few questions if you don't mind. My husband's mother is what in
the "psych terms" would be considered a flaming borderline
personality disorder. Anyway recently my husband broke his collarbone
and he has been severely angry and wants to end the relationship with
me, mainly because I wasn't there for him "like I should have
been." I have always thought he has some borderline traits, but I
believe because there are dependency issues here at stake, things have
been revealed more. He was very verbally cruel to me yesterday,
referring me to as a simpleton, repulsive. I am an RN and although I
did take care of him somewhat, I didn't care for him according to his
standards. He is equating this situation with how selfish I have been
for the last 5 years, etc. and because of this he wants the marriage
to end. My question is wouldn't being in a situation where you are
faced directly with having to rely on another person to meet your
needs exacerbate the personality traits?
A. Yes, in some cases, dependency issues that arise in relationships can exacerbate some personality and relationship problems. It may have been that he really needed your help but really resented having to need it. Usually, once you peel the onion, you will find that underneath the anger and resentment is the core feeling/emotion being tapped into..and that is usually a sense of helplessness or feeling out of control. People usually begin to act in ways to regain control or competency. In this case, he lashed out, made disparaging remarks about you and threatened to end the relationship. For some people, control over the relationship is the most important factor in why they stay in. It may be helpful to explore for yourself why you do stay in this relationship. From this perspective, it appears that control may be a strong force. Visit MH Matters for information and articles. Get help to find a therapist or list your practice; and Psych Forums for message boards on a variety of MH topics. Sponsors: Aphrodite's Love Poetry ¦ Make Money on the Internet |
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