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Suggest Therapy For Alcohol Addiction Causing Abusive Nature

I have been mentally verbally financially and physically abused since I met my fiancée, no children involved, he is an alcoholic also, he will kill me its when will he kill me. Is there a cure for him or therapy, he has done this to all the women he has been with, as I found out help me
Fri, 28 Mar 2014
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Addiction Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

If you feel that your relationship is detrimental to your well being, you should not continue to be in it. As far as help for your fiancé is concerned, it is certainly possible for him to quit provided that he is willing to quit. If he does not wish to mend his ways, there is little that can be done to make him see reason. In my opinion, you should not forget that your own well being should be your first priority.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Therapy For Alcohol Addiction Causing Abusive Nature

Hi, If you feel that your relationship is detrimental to your well being, you should not continue to be in it. As far as help for your fiancé is concerned, it is certainly possible for him to quit provided that he is willing to quit. If he does not wish to mend his ways, there is little that can be done to make him see reason. In my opinion, you should not forget that your own well being should be your first priority. Best wishes.