Are You Emotionally Abusive? By Steven Stosny, Ph.D. on April 24, - TopicsExpress



          

Are You Emotionally Abusive? By Steven Stosny, Ph.D. on April 24, 2010 - 11:43am It can happen to anyone. Thats right; anyone can become emotionally abusive in an intimate relationship. The path to emotional abuse begins at the point where resentment starts to outweigh compassion. Resentment is a predominant emotional state in our age of entitlement. Because we perceive ourselves to have more of a right to feel good than previous generations, it follows that those around us have an obligation to make us feel good. Resentment is a misguided attempt to transfer pain to someone else, specifically the shame of failure to feel good, i.e., to create more value, meaning, and purpose in our lives. Blaming this core failure on someone else justifies a sense of self-righteousness, along with low-grade anger, which temporarily feel more powerful. But the temporary empowerment comes at the cost of making an enemy of the beloved.  One problem with resentment is that it builds under the radar - by the time youre aware that youre resentful it has reached an advanced stage. You dont realize how much it has taken over your life until, through therapy or some life-changing event, you become more compassionate and look back on the years you have wasted being resentful. Eventually, with deep regret, you realize the pain you have suffered and the harm you have inflicted due to resentment. Because resentment makes you feel like a victim - it feels like someone else is controlling your thoughts, feelings, and behavior - it comes with a built-in retaliation impulse. If youre resentful, you are probably in some way emotionally abusive to the people you love. You have devalued, demeaned, sought to control or manipulate and deliberately hurt the feelings of loved ones. But youve been so focused on what you dont like about their behavior that you havent noticed what you dont like about your own. You probably have not grasped that resentment has made you into someone you are not. Heres how to tell if you are an emotionally abusive man or woman. Man: Does it feel like your wife or girlfriend pushes your buttons? Does she have a way of putting you in a bad mood? Are there times when you dont want to speak to her or be around her? Do you feel like you overlook a lot or swallow a lot, until you cant stand it anymore? Does she frequently do things the wrong way? Can you be having a nice time and then out of nowhere she says or does something to set you off? Are you sometimes on edge about having a bad or unpleasant evening? Does it feel like you have to criticize her for not being more efficient, reliable, or a better person? Does it feel like she makes you yell or shut down when you really dont want to raise your voice or be in a bad mood at all? Do you treat her in ways you couldnt have imagined when you first started loving her? If you answered yes to any of the above, here are some things that your wife or girlfriend probably says about you: Hes so moody. He doesnt see or hear me. I feel like Im his possession. I cant be myself; I have to think, feel, and behave the way he wants. Nothing I do is good enough. I feel like Im walking on eggshells. Woman: Do you sometimes make your man feel like a failure as a provider, partner, parent, or lover? Do you feel like you have to tell him the same thing over and over and over? Does he tell you that you sometimes yell and scream or lash out at him? Do your girlfriends ever remark that you might treat him badly? Do you automatically blame him when things go wrong? Do you resort to name-calling, swearing at him, or putting him down? Do you demean or belittle him in front of other people or your children? Do you threaten to take his children away so he will never see them? Are you often jealous and want to know where he is at all times? Would your family and friends be surprised to know how you treat him behind closed doors? If you answered yes to any of the above, here are some things that your husband or boyfriend probably says about you: Shes a nag. Shes so moody. Shes so unpleasant to be around. I just want her to leave me alone. Nothing I do is good enough. I feel like Im walking on eggshells.
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