Addressing emotional abuse in discernment counseling involves navigating the complexities of contemptuous and demeaning behavior within a relationship. The goal is to help both partners understand their contributions to the problems and decide on a path forward.
Key Points for the Leaning-out Partner:
Scenario and Feelings:
Avoiding Heavy-Handed Approaches:
Grounding in Specifics:
Empathy and Validation:
Understanding Interaction Patterns:
Key Points for the Leaning-in Partner:
Defensive Stances:
Aligning with Goals:
Role-Taking and Accountability:
Exploring Underlying Issues:
Interaction Patterns:
General Considerations:
Delicate Dance:
Path Forward:
Potential for Change:
Conclusion:
Addressing emotional abuse in discernment counseling involves a delicate dance of empathy, validation, and accountability. By helping both partners understand their contributions to the problems and the impact of their behavior, discernment counselors can support them in making informed decisions about their relationship's future. The goal is to foster a fundamental shift in their dynamics, paving the way for potential healing and growth.