Stay or Leave Evaluation
A clinical-grade screening to determine if your relationship is in a repairable crisis or structural failure.
Can a Relationship
Be Fixed After "Too Much" Damage?
The "Repair Threshold." How to distinguish between a relationship that is broken but fixable, and one where the structural damage is permanent.
AI Clinical Summary
"Repair is not about 'Going Back' to how things were. It is about building a 'Relationship 2.0.' Clinically, Structural Repair is possible if and only if both partners are willing to dismantle the old, toxic systems and replace them with new attachment behaviors. If one partner is still clinging to the 'Old Version' of the relationship, the damage will likely remain permanent."
Why This Guide Exists
Purpose: To help partners evaluate if the current level of damage has crossed the 'Event Horizon' of repairability.
Who it helps: Couples who have experienced betrayal, chronic fighting, or years of neglect and are wondering if there is anything left to save.
What it clarifies: The difference between 'Software Damage' (communication) and 'Hardware Damage' (structure) and the 3 conditions for repair.
Clinical baseline: Success in repair is 80% dependent on the *Desire* for repair, and only 20% dependent on the *Method* of repair.
1. The 3 Non-Negotiable Conditions for Repair
Without these three foundations, 'Repair' is purely cosmetic and will not hold under stress:
Mutual Responsibility
Both partners must acknowledge their role in the damage. If one person is the 'Problem' and the other is the 'Victim,' the power dynamic will kill the repair attempt.
The Death of the "Old" Relationship
You cannot fix the version that failed. You must grieve the old relationship and commit to building a completely different one based on different rules.
Vulnerability Capacity
Repair requires 'Soft' interaction. If both partners remain 'Hard' (defensive, sarcastic, angry), no bridge can be built. You must be able to share fear, not just anger.
Not Sure If This Is Temporary — or Structural?
Take the 5-minute Clarity Gate assessment to determine whether your relationship is experiencing conflict — or crisis.
Start Clarity Gate2. Hardware Failure vs. Software Glitch
To know if it can be fixed, you must understand the Level of Failure.
Software Damage (Fixable)
- • Communication patterns ("We fight about dishes")
- • Scheduling issues ("We are too busy")
- • Financial stress or external pressure
- • Lack of 'Dating' or romance
Hardware Damage (Warning)
- • Chronic Contempt
- • Fundamental Value mismatch
- • Proactive Emotional Withdrawal
- • Unilateral desire for change
3. The 90-Day Structural Sprint
If you are unsure, don't guess. Run a Diagnostic Sprint.
The Sprint Protocol
Map the Damage.
Is your relationship merely glitching, or is the system failing? Use the Structural Analysis tool for a clinical assessment of your repairability.
Relationship Repair FAQ
Adam Hall, DO — Founder & Framework Architect
Adam Hall, DO is the founder of TruAlign, a structured relational diagnostic platform designed to help individuals and couples identify structural instability before making high-stakes decisions.
With a background in medicine and clinical decision-making, Dr. Hall applies principles of triage, pattern recognition, and structured assessment to relational systems. TruAlign translates diagnostic clarity — commonly used in medical settings — into the relationship domain.
TruAlign assessments are educational decision-support tools and do not replace professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic care.