1:33:02
dictates a preliminary evaluation
late in the night.
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Regarding our patient,
the dominant mother...
1:33:17
and frequent absences of the father
gave rise to latent homosexuality.
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Peter Egermann
was not aware of this...
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but it had a disruptive effect
on his marriage...
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and on his relationships
with other women.
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This fact, as well as his aggression
that had been turned into fear...
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toward his dominant mother
found no true outlet...
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in his social surroundings...
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since any emotional outburst
would have been considered...
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almost obscene.
1:33:55
Consequently, he distanced himself
from his feelings early in life.
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lnstead of being himself,
he adopted attitudes.
1:34:04
He played the role as dictated
by his education and his milieu.
1:34:11
Excuse me, professor.
l didn't know you were still here.
1:34:15
l just need a few more minutes.
Good night.
1:34:28
A highly developed sense of duty...
1:34:32
self-discipline
practised since childhood...
1:34:35
and considerable social success
prevented the patient...
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from giving his feelings free rein.
1:34:44
He was obviously very attached
to his wife who, like his mother...
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is a possessive
and strong-willed person.
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The inexplicable fear
and the fear of this fear...