I understand the griping at first. I really didn’t have anything significant to gripe about other than what he’s doing right now. I just don’t get why the therapist doesn’t seem to do anything about his reliving old experiences. She asks him when this last happened and he said it was years ago. Then she says, “See, it’s been a long time. Do you think it will happen again?” He says, “No, but I expect it to happen anyway.” Then she says, “I know what that’s like. My ex-husband had a terrible temper. When I married my current husband I expected him to have a temper as well. He is so patient and never loses his temper with me. When I’d do something that I thought would make him mad, I’d always be shocked that he didn’t lose his temper.” We’ve had this same conversation at least 3 times
I meant that our current therapist reassured us that she would come up with a diagnosis regardless. It’s all under my name so that dh doesn’t have it on his record for work purposes. I’m sure she probably put depression down as the cause though I think it’s at least 95% relationship issues. I certainly didn’t consider myself depressed before any of this. I’d have things that I worried about but nothing this severe ever.
Dh probably won’t agree for them to list PTSD as his diagnosis and bill it under him on the insurance

So we might not be able to get it covered. The current counselor asked me if cops get PTSD. I told her that they did. But then during therapy she seems to go along with his description that I’m the cause of his PTSD.