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I do think a therapist could definitely help. Seems like you may be prone to overthinking some things, which I definitely relate to, and therapists are great for validating feelings while helping you recognize irrational or illogical thought processes. I don't think you're stupid, you're still fairly young and figuring out how to navigate relationships isn't easy.
I think if you make sure to tell her that you don't want her to feel bad or guilty for spending time with her friends she'll hopefully take your word for that. Communicating that your intentions are purely to let her know what your current feelings are so that you can get support for working through it should ideally help her understand you're not upset at her, just being honest.
I will say that the jealousy isn't going to immediately go away and never come back. It can feel really bad, but it can also be a useful tool to help you recognize that you might have a need that's not being met. In this case I think that need may just be to feel secure in your relationship. Sometimes some folks also feel jealousy more frequently and strongly than others and need a little extra help to process those feelings.
I have never ever heard a positive story about dating a social worker. It sounds like she is trying to recenter the attention on herself. She's not anxious, it's basically self-harm… except imagine if someone cut themselves when you had a tummy ache. Intentional vomiting is extremely bad for the body. She needs serious help, and I'm not saying that to be mean. DBT at minimum.
I do think a therapist could definitely help. Seems like you may be prone to overthinking some things, which I definitely relate to, and therapists are great for validating feelings while helping you recognize irrational or illogical thought processes. I don't think you're stupid, you're still fairly young and figuring out how to navigate relationships isn't easy.
I think if you make sure to tell her that you don't want her to feel bad or guilty for spending time with her friends she'll hopefully take your word for that. Communicating that your intentions are purely to let her know what your current feelings are so that you can get support for working through it should ideally help her understand you're not upset at her, just being honest.
I will say that the jealousy isn't going to immediately go away and never come back. It can feel really bad, but it can also be a useful tool to help you recognize that you might have a need that's not being met. In this case I think that need may just be to feel secure in your relationship. Sometimes some folks also feel jealousy more frequently and strongly than others and need a little extra help to process those feelings.
Sort your divorce stuff and then go scorched earth. That's what I would do.
I have never ever heard a positive story about dating a social worker. It sounds like she is trying to recenter the attention on herself. She's not anxious, it's basically self-harm… except imagine if someone cut themselves when you had a tummy ache. Intentional vomiting is extremely bad for the body. She needs serious help, and I'm not saying that to be mean. DBT at minimum.