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takes it out on me" Dear Jacqui, Dear Kelly, His symptoms have all the earmarks of what is called a "clinical situational depression." He might feel a failure and unconsciously do things to push you out of his life because he doesn't feel worthy of you. It is hard for him to accept your love at this moment even though he knows you mean well. He has to find his footing and work his way back to feeling himself again. Relieve the pressure by concentrating on your life rather than making his struggle your focus. It is not easy for a nurturing person to be passive, but these are the signals he is trying to give you. Just let him know that you support him, that your love is there and will be there when he is ready to embrace himself again and you. For you it may be the opportune time to enroll in a workshop and plan activities with your women friends to give him "alone" space. That long overdue visit with your family may be a good idea. For him it's important to get his own kind of support. Networking with friends and colleagues is a positive step. Many of his pals have gone through similar experiences and are eager to share helpful suggestions. Maybe Tom has a close friend he could visit. There is nothing like a real buddy to hang with, feel the comfort of a trusted friendship and talk without feeling shame. He may wish to contact an outplacement firms. They have helped thousands of people in similar situations. Or he could join a support group in your community to ease his isolation. In a loving relationship there are occasions when a wounded partner needs healing time to find his way back to himself and you. Coming through it together may bring you closer than ever. Jacqui E-mail Jacqui your question to Jacqui at info@veryprivate.com or regular mail: PO Box 491341, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Visit: www.veryprivate.com. We never reveal or give out names or addresses. © 2002 Brandwynne Corp. All rights reserved. Tune into the Very Private Radio Show on the web site. |
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