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Do I have to worry about what a psychiatrist tell my husband to do?
Finally convinced my husband to ask-year-old daughter 14 to go to therapy with him. For full story, please read my question yesterday. They have had a tense relationship since he and his former top separation (due his infidelity). We've only been married for three months, and she is blaming the fact that it does not come around my daughters and I thing is that my daughters and I have included in things, and all welcome to our home with open arms, encouraging her to be part of the family. My daughters respect for my husband, but her daughter does not. She always said what it's a bad father who is … it is not true, and has even said he never wants to see it … but it puts a guilt trip for it. It's crazy. Anyway, what it means to me question (I'm a worry-wart) is do you think a psychiatrist would tell you to get Rid of Me to save your relationship with your daughter? While I write, I know it sounds silly.
No, it is he / she will try to get some sense of his daughter. She is the one with the problem and the problem is not you and your daughters, it is your envy. The therapist is expected to help see that, and that the world does not revolve around her and her happiness, her father is entitled to be happy too, and just because he has a "New" family, he still loves her very much and wants her to be a part of the new family, not be a stranger. That no one can replace his heart, and not room for everyone. Good luck I hope the therapy will help.
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