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