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Date: October 10, 2022
You know the answer. He's the same person. He BEAT YOUR CHILD. Get the fuck out of there! That is not a safe place.
The event that triggered his traumatic defense mechanism is obvious. The exact specifics (rage, fright, sheer shock) of that blackout can't be known by us random bystanders. And it doesn't really matter. He should still seek out therapy. It was more of a “idk which specific stress response made him blackout” who knows. Not a “golly gee wizz, i can't possibly fathom why someone might get upset that two men broke into their home” who knows.
Were there any changes in her personality before and after she had the baby? She might be suffering from PPD or some other mental illness like that.
What’s her relationship like with her family? Are they as high conflict as your wife? Is there any trauma history in your wife’s life? She kinds of sounds like she’s at the end of her rope with resentment and anger. Was she always like that or is it something that got worse over time?
Regardless, you don’t have to take the abuse. Set a firm boundary with her that you won’t tolerate verbal abuse from her. If she starts yelling at you again, you should tell her you’re not comfortable with the way she’s speaking to you and you’re going to give her time to calm down by taking your son and going out for a bit. Maybe encourage her to start writing down her feelings. It may give her an opportunity for self-reflection. You should definitely look into personal therapy for yourself at least. It can’t be easy living in a high conflict situation and you need a safe space to vent and receive healthy coping mechanisms.