
"Overcoming infidelity is not easy, but it sounds like your husband already made significant strides to prove that he chooses you over whatever happened with his coworker. Next, it would be great for you two to go to therapy together. Talk out what's going on in your relationship with the support of a professional. Get to the bottom of the situation."
"My son lives with bipolar disorder. All his life, his behavior has been a huge challenge for me as his parent and for his younger sister, who looked to him for guidance. Both my children are adults now, and while my daughter still lives with me, my son no longer does. Sometimes he will come by to visit, and as long as he maintains his medical regimen, things are good."
A wife reconciled with her husband after learning of an affair but remains uneasy, suspicious, and uncertain whether his change is genuine. The husband left his job and the couple spent months apart before reuniting, yet trust remains fragile. Joint therapy and candid conversation are recommended to examine causes, set boundaries, and restore transparency. A parent describes an adult son with bipolar disorder whose behavior is stable when medicated but can become violent and disruptive when unmedicated. Medication adherence and careful oversight of visits are central to household safety and functioning.
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