Dear Eric: Almost 10 years ago, my husband had a life-changing car accident. It left him with neurological issues, some of which still linger to this day. He was unable to convey to me the depths of his emotional pain and frustrations due to the neurological trauma, and I, rather than showing empathy, became a nagging, frustrated harpy, bombarding him with questions like why he hadn’t unloaded the dishwasher and why he was always sleeping when I got home from work. Through several honest, heart-to-heart discussions in the past three years, my husband has revealed his (deserved) hurt and disappointment in my treatment of him in the year post-accident.