My boyfriend has aggression issues. Apart from this trait, he is very mature, caring, committed towards me and loves me alot..
Whenever we used to fight, he would shout at me. Then he started abusing, and now he started touching me in aggression. He didn't hit me but held my face aggressively, snatched mask from my face. When i ask him to breakup, he starts crying, begging and does everything so that i don't go away. But again same things happen.
I don't know what to do. I am unable to take a decision to give him another chance or not.
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Hi. Ask him for consultation
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Couple Therapy
Aggression Management
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You will find that it is necessary to let things go; simply for the reason that they are heavy."
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A relationship has 2 people with their views about what and how should a relationship comprise of.
Knowing what you want from a relationship can help you understand what is going on in your current relationship and can help you make a decision.
Hi... If he is suffering from anger management issues perhaps he needs Counselling. But if this is his preference which is rooted in his abusive childhood than there is no point in working upon it.
As therapists we can't suggest anyone to be or not to be in a relationship. We can only help them reach to their own decisions and make their own choices.
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Consult a Psychologist.
Interpersonal Relationship Counselling is required.
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