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My heart goes out to you. I know this is all very painful.
Unfortunately, unless you're a judge, employer, or other authority, you really cannot compel someone to get into counseling. If he does not wish to go, he won't go, & there really is nothing you can do about that. Perhaps he would reconsider at a future time if he is not being pushed.
In the meantime, you should attend the counseling solo, if nothing else to help deal with the pain you're going through. The counselor may have some advice about how to get your husband to join you, & your husband may agree to meet with him separately. It wouldn't be a perfect solution, but it would be a start.
I would heartily disagree with his view that if a relationship needs counseling then it can't be fixed. Such a statement makes about as much sense as saying "If I need medicine, the disease can't be treated."
Now, not having talked to your husband, I can't say what he may be feeling, but I'm guessing that he feels as confused & is hurting as much as you are. Given some time & space, he may reconsider how he feels about your marriage, & believe it's worth working to fix. Don't give up hope yet!
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