1 result for (book:tps1 AND session:372 AND stemmed:psycholog AND stemmed:time)
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(This session is deleted from the record. Jane began speaking a little ahead of time, while sitting on the couch once more. Her eyes opened often, her pace was fast.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
Now, my best to you in a difficult time.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
He can run without being compelled to run away. (Slowly.) He has a free choice, now. In facing these problems, he is releasing himself through highly traumatic inner psychological dramas. He is not using the situation in a derogatory sense. He is able however, now, to face realities, allow himself motion, and not fear that motion will automatically mean cowardly flight.
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
She feels cheated, and has, for he has gone. In a last life she died fairly early, and she would not face life, she did not want to hold on. This time her vitality, chosen by her, forces her to do so. She wants the man she once knew but her rage forces her, and has forced her, to stay alive, with the one part of the man that remained.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(9:52. Jane said she had been far out, but was aware she had spoken for a long time. She resumed at a faster pace once more, half lying back on the couch, at 10:04.)
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
Give us time. The house eventually will pass into other hands. Perhaps an A.K. The mother will to some extent find release, staying I believe near Betts and Loren, or very strongly connected to them. The aggressive social outlook would be good for the mother. Betts and Loren must help others, for they cannot find peace within themselves otherwise.
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