None. You have to admit to yourself first that you need help, in order for any help to work.. This applies to everyone who has behavioural problem or any other sort of problems... First yu have to recognise yr short comings, then yu have to "want to" become a better person.. Only then yu can be cured..
Both of you are abusive to each other. You need counseling. Family counseling and anger management counseling.
You two should seek counseling. Good luck and God Bless:)
Get rid of them and get counseling.
Get counseling. And think about a new job.
yES; There is nothing you cannot cure yourself of when you ADMIT YOU HAVE A PROBLEM. A man or woman CAN CHANGE with counseling, a lot of self discipline, and CONSTANT WORK. Yes, men AND women, with help and counseling, CAN remarry and correct themselves.
Often the best thing to do with a drug abuser is an intervention where those that love him or her tell them how the addiction is affecting them. Counseling or halfway houses are an option as well.
Get into batterer counseling (even if its verbal/ emotional abuse) ASAP (NO Anger Management - that does NOTHING for abusers)
If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem . Tell the abuser s/he is a blot on the family escutcheon and a bad example for the kids.
Before consummating marriage if their partner is an abuser or if they the don't want to have any more children.
No, you should never tell an abuser you love them and if you think you love them then you need psychological counseling because abusing a person is not about love. You don't hurt the ones you love! Get out of this relationship while you still can!
Frank William Wilson has written: 'Counselling the drug abuser' -- subject(s): Counseling, Drug abuse, Drug addicts, Pastoral counseling, Rehabilitation, Treatment
The best way would be with counseling and if you cannot afford counseling for them or the abuser then contact Child Protective services for your area and they will provide counseling if you qualify. If the abuse is causing injury to anyone then contact your local law enforcement and they will intervene.