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Thursday, April 14, 2016

Stockholm syndrome

Do you know that the phrase "Norrmalmstorg Syndrome", means Stockholm Syndrome? Stockholm syndrome is named after the Norrmalmstorg robbery of Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg in StockholmSweden. During the crime, several bank employees were held hostage in a bank vault from August 23 to 28, 1973, while their captors negotiated with police. During this standoff, the victims became emotionally attached to their captors, rejected assistance from government officials at one point, and even defended their captors after they were freed from their six-day ordeal.


Stockholm syndrome, or capture-bonding, is a psychological phenomenon described in 1973 in which hostages express empathy and sympathy and have positive feelings toward their captors, sometimes to the point of defending and identifying with the captors. These feelings are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims, who essentially mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for an act of kindness. The FBI's Hostage Barricade Database System shows that roughly eight percent of victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome.
Stockholm syndrome can be seen as a form of traumatic bonding, which does not necessarily require a hostage scenario, but which describes "strong emotional ties that develop between two persons where one person intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the other." One commonly used hypothesis to explain the effect of Stockholm syndrome is based on Freudian theory. It suggests that the bonding is the individual's response to trauma in becoming a victim. Identifying with the aggressor is one way that the ego defends itself. When a victim believes the same values as the aggressor, they cease to be perceived as a threat.

In Psychology, Criminology and Criminal Law, stockholm syndrome exists also, and as it relates to the mind being controlled, masterminded with fear, and manipulated over time and involves emotional abuse. For situations like this, I can help anyone who feels any form of abuse and I have counselled a couple of people and today they are happy. You are amazing, stay great my readers.

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