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ABSTRACT In this paper, the author discusses ways in which certain theoretical ideas found in relational self psychology theory, and particularly the concept of “a hermeneutics of trust,” support working empathically with couples in difficult situations. Three case vignettes are provided to illustrate the author’s application of these ideas in complex and confusing situations.