This article described an interracial marriage where the male spouse suffered from domestic violence. The author used methods of interviewing, listening, physical assessment, and telephone interview to collect data, and confirmed the nursing problems to be: ineffective coping, fear, and risk for infection. Appropriate nursing care were applied in accordance to Watson's caring theory. The author focused on nursing priority by initiating self-introduction, and arranging a private and secure environment to establish a good therapeutic relationship. Through interviewing, the patient expressed his feeling, which in turn reduced the fear. Also, the author generated new ideas for the patient and re-examining the strained marriages, offering social resources to aid the patient in understanding the utility of community resources for assistance, and counseling services to help him to gain ability to cope domestic violence and marital relations.