Someone struggling to overcome the mistakes of their past, only
for their violent impulses to re-emerge in the cause of helping someone else, is a staple of fiction.
Not exact matches
Children attempt to control their
impulses and limit their needs, placing limited demands upon the family and decreasing the risk
for a
violent outburst.
A brilliant review of this theory proposes that this sequence of unfortunate events may account
for the intrusive
violent images and
impulses that often accompany postpartum mental pathology.
She blames herself
for the loss of her parents, a bit of torment that provides Woodley with a chance to add psychological depth to a character who also struggles to contain her most
violent impulses.
Playing a lonely man with
violent impulses, Scott's snug neckwear was the perfect accompaniment
for his too - tightly - wound personality.