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If my eife agreed to go to couples therapy, that's the best realistic thing. Well, I don't know how realistic it is.
Best of luck
It's been said that 90% of luck is preparation, and I've done about all the preparation I can do on this one.
You're better than them!
This is not a "I don't want therapy because I'm not invested in the relationship" situation. This is a "I have a deep distrust of medical professionals due to past trauma" situation.