1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:320 AND stemmed:aggress)
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He was offered a ride home and cashed his check. This deprived him of an opportunity to change his mind and buy the sweaters then. He also felt guilty because of your neck difficulties. He was angry at the route the driver took, and not able to say so. The story told by the driver upset early sexual feelings, and all of this together caused his difficulties. Later that evening the torture discussion, you see—this frightened him because his withheld anger and aggression found the talk most satisfying, and Ruburt then and there fought desperately to deny this. The symptoms begun earlier in the afternoon, then intensified.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Now, he tried to block off subconscious feelings concerning his mother because he could not afford, he felt, to react to them, and there was little avenue for expression of his aggressive feelings toward her. She knew this and mocked him, daring him to kill her physically.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
Now you are making progress. For now, activity will be good. Physical activity, the normal aggressive activity of social endeavor, the creative activity involved in writing, and the housecleaning procedures mentioned. The poetry is exceedingly important.
[... 21 paragraphs ...]