I very much feel for OP. Verbal and physical abuse by a loved one is hard, very hard, to live with. However I would encourage them to not end their marriage over it, at least not this soon. What if it were not a spouse but a child of their's that had this disorder? I have a son who is now in their mid 20's who took me through everything you can imagine due to his Bipolar and ADHD. His father, my first husband was verbally abusive to all 4 kids and myself for years and yes there was some physical abuse as well. However I did not divorce him I actually asked for a separation in order for him to get help, he was court ordered to go into a batters treatment program, which he chose not to do and he chose to make the separation into a divorce. My son did not want to take his meds and I had to force him and watch him and make sure he swallowed them I also had to force him to go to counseling so I know how hard it can be to get people to do something that helps them. Yes this was a child of mine but a teen who was bigger than me when I was dealing with the issues as a single parent. Today, although my son tends to change jobs frequently he has landed on his feet. He owns a home even though his older siblings have yet to even move out on their own without support of another person none of the 3 are married. I say this because there is still hope for OP wife to get better and to have a bright future with her. OP, for your sake and the sake of your marriage I would say consider your options before you do something that would affect both your lives forever. Good luck and God Bless you in your choices.