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Why People Sabotage Good Relationships Even When They Want Them To Work — Cognitive Phenomenon Map (CPA-04)

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This Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map explores why people undermine good relationships, even when they deeply want them to succeed. It unpacks how moralized identity conflict, low self-worth, transactional relational models, lack of healthy internal templates, and difficulty recognizing supportive signals create patterns of self-disruption.

Designed in the PhenomenonLabs institution style, this map offers a clean, structured breakdown of the psychological mechanics behind sabotage without therapeutic jargon. Ideal for relational insight, emotional understanding, coaching work, and personal development.

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This Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map explains why people sabotage relationships they want to keep. It reveals how moralized identity conflicts, deservingness issues, transactional thinking, and misread supportive signals destabilize closeness.

Format
High-resolution PDF in the PhenomenonLabs single-page CPA layout, optimized for printing and digital annotation.
Contents
One full Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map analyzing relational sabotage through internal interaction mechanisms.
Structure
Includes: • Clear phenomenon statement • Five internal interactions • Structural summary • Institute footer + CPA formatting standards
Topics
Relationships, sabotage patterns, identity conflict, relational models, emotional perception, self-worth.
Style
Minimalist black-and-white institute aesthetic, academically structured, conversion-optimized.
Use Cases
Relationship insight, emotional processing, coaching frameworks, journaling prompts, mental-model reframing.
Compatibility
PDF compatible with all devices; printable at high fidelity.
Access
Instant digital download upon purchase.
Size
51 KB
Length
1 page
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