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When you think divorce is the answer but pt doesnt believe in it- edited from orig post to remove any identifying info
I am a psych PA, NAT, but would love ya'll opinions. I recently saw a new patient who was referred to me for med mgmt by our in house therapist. He is having worsening depression and anxiety due to an unhealthy marriage.
I am all for trying to work on things when there is a chance of repair but this situation feels pretty far gone. He says he doesn’t want to even consider divorce due to being Christian. What do you do in this instance, how do you counsel them when you really believe moving on would be in their best interest and allow them happiness vs staying?
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Thank you, I would never try and convince someone, I just can see that being with his wife is causing him a lot of pain and the fact that she seemingly won’t work on things too makes it difficult. But I understand what you are saying