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My other half gets angry in his sleep

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Question - (30 July 2019) 2 Answers - (Newest, 20 April 2020)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My other half gets angry in his sleep. He will turn to me, shout and swear. It happens around the time he feels anxious and he has a loss of libido. He cant pin point why he's anxious though.

He's suffered from depression in the past and has explained that he's good at burying emotions. He's told me he used to sleep walk for this reason.

Anyone got any suggestions on how to progress? Any experience of this?

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A female reader, 0livia Australia +, writes (20 April 2020):

0livia agony auntIve got an idea!!??!! .... how about u dump him and move onto someone more deserving.

He sounds like a headache. My man is the same. Ill wake up and he'll be side punching and elbowing me but doing it in a way that he can get away w saying that hes sleep fidgeting.

Hes insecure and lacks confidence - weak. When they have issues, they'll do things to indirectly hurt you without being consciously responsible.

Your man sounds like the type to stab you or strangle you out of jealousy and then blame it on sleep walking *sigh* RUN

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (1 August 2019):

OP, many larger hospitals have sleep centers that can conduct sleep studies under the direction of a licensed medical doctor. While your man sleeps, his brain waves will be eloctronically monitered to determine any physiological irregularities. In addition to the sleep study, your man needs to undergo diagnostic therapy, with a clinical psychologist, to determine the true roots of his anger issues. Once his issues are determined, then a plan of anger management therapy can be embarked upon. Good luck and best wishes for a bright and happy future!

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