This essay is a hermeneutic clinical note: an interpretive account of a couple’s constellation,worked out from what was observed in the consulting room and offered as a reading ratherthan as evidence. A presenting complaint of one partner’s jealousy is re-read as an unhealedattachment injury that has never been allowed to close. The reading traces how the otherpartner’s defense against guilt presents as anger that reverses the roles, and through aprojective relocation of the intolerable guilt into the injured partner, it turns each attemptat repair into a fresh injury. The wound deepens with repetition rather than healing. Theauthor names this mechanism, provisionally, a foreclosed repair, and offers reflections on hiswork. Throughout, observation, inference, and speculation are distinguished explicitly. Thestructure (the move from conjoint to individual work, a no-secret policy, and the conditionsfor reuniting the partners) is treated as part of the reading. Keywords: attachment injury; betrayal; depressive guilt; projective identification; coupletherapy; hermeneutics; foreclosed repair
Tobey Gross (Wed,) studied this question.