The Authors suggests a clinical purpose and a clinical example on the concepts of "bond" and "intrapsychic". When dealing with patients’ inner world, we have to consider the external reality in preminent and necessary manner, in our analytic room. Therefore, the Authors proposes that the clinic of the intersubjective bond can enlight the space between the two worlds, the space that contains all the subject’s intrapsychic reality with the history of her/his early relationships, but the Other too, as external reality, first of all what the two partners have built/shared/suffered together. After a preliminary outline about the topic, the paper presents a clinical case to illustrate how necessary it is to work therapeutically through all intrapsychic and intersubjective areas played on the clinical stage, so coming to build and define a "complex setting".