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Stockholm Syndrome is a controversial "condition" that affects only women of the Swedish persuasion. Men are not affected at all by either definition of Stockholm Syndrome, traditional or liberal. So, when you hear the liberal medias say that a boy who is captured by a child molester and use the term "Stockholm Syndrome" they are wrong, they are lying, and you should read your Bible at them as loudly as you can until they shut up.

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  • Stockholm Syndrome is a controversial "condition" that affects only women of the Swedish persuasion. Men are not affected at all by either definition of Stockholm Syndrome, traditional or liberal. So, when you hear the liberal medias say that a boy who is captured by a child molester and use the term "Stockholm Syndrome" they are wrong, they are lying, and you should read your Bible at them as loudly as you can until they shut up.
  • Stockholm syndrome, a.k.a. capture–bonding, is a psychological phenomenon in which hostages or captives express empathy and sympathy or have positive feelings toward their captors, sometimes to the point of defending them. Such feelings are irrational in light of the danger or risk experienced by the victims, who essentially mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for an act of kindness.
  • Stockholm syndrome was a psychological term referring to a tendency for hostages to sympathize with their abductors after a prolonged stay with them. It was identified by Human psychologists centuries ago before the 24th century. In 2367, Doctor Beverly Crusher suspected that Jeremiah Rossa suffered from Stockholm syndrome after being raised by the Talarian Captain Endar. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" )
  • Stockholm Syndrome is the first single from Muse's third studio album, Absolution. It appeared in Guitar Hero 3 as one of the three songs in the Muse downloadable content pack, along with Supermassive Black Hole and Exo-Politics.
  • It should be taken into account that according to Namnyak e.a. (2008) the Stockholm Syndrome "is not a recognized Medical Subject Heading (MeSH), that most sources of information for widely publicized cases were of varying reliability in terms of the events that led to the diagnosis of Stockholm syndrome; the authors had no access to primary sources and identification of a pattern of features exhibited in Stockholm syndrome may be due to reporting bias."
  • Stockholm syndrome occurs when hostages empathize with and/or pity their captors, sometimes to the point where they defend them. Such emotions are generally considered irrational due to the danger or risk endured by the victims, who essentially mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for some sort of act of kindness. Roughly 8% of victims of captivity show evidence of Stockholm syndrome, as calculated by the FBI's Hostage Barricade Database System.
  • It was still unclear whether Stockholm syndrome was a purely Swedish condition until Sara Agnethasdottir and her brother Benny were abducted from their parents in Oslo in 1987. On their release, Benny was so disgusted with the Norwegian-ness of his parents that he began construction of a wooden long-ship, on which he carved the head of a dragon before later immolating himself, his war horse, and several household servants. Tragically, Sara was murdered by her father, who admitted to being “disgusted at the ridiculous noises that emerged every time she spoke. But most of all it was the ludicrous satin flares she wore and the never ending songs about Waterloo."
  • Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response sometimes seen in an abducted hostage, in which the hostage shows signs of loyalty to the hostage-taker, regardless of the danger (or at least risk) in which they have been placed. The syndrome is named after the Norrmalmstorg robbery of Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, Sweden, in which the bank robbers held bank employees hostage from August 23 to August 28 in 1973. In this case, the victims became emotionally attached to their victimizers, and even defended their captors after they were freed from their six-day ordeal. The term Stockholm Syndrome was coined by the criminologist and psychiatrist Nils Bejerot, who assisted the police during the robbery, and referred to the syndrome in a news broadcast.
  • Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response to a stressful situation wherein the victim, despite the ordeal they are put through by the victimiser, shows signs of loyalty towards them. By being cooperative, the victim reduces their likelihood of being physically harmed, and in cases of isolation, with only the victimiser's point of view available, the victim may interpret the lack of abuse as kindness. The victim focuses on the victimiser's "good side" in order to mentally cope with the situation. The victim is dependent on the victimiser for everything, including their so-called kindness, and begins to see them almost like a parent figure, to whom they become emotionally attached. The victim does not do this deliberately--their feelings of attachment are quite real to them, and they ma
  • Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response to a stressful situation wherein the victim, despite the ordeal they are put through by the victimiser, shows signs of loyalty towards them. By being cooperative, the victim reduces their likelihood of being physically harmed, and in cases of isolation, with only the victimiser's point of view available, the victim may interpret the lack of abuse as kindness. The victim focuses on the victimiser's "good side" in order to mentally cope with the situation. The victim is dependent on the victimiser for everything, including their so-called kindness, and begins to see them almost like a parent figure, to whom they become emotionally attached. The victim does not do this deliberately – their feelings of attachment are quite real to them, and they m
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  • Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response to a stressful situation wherein the victim, despite the ordeal they are put through by the victimiser, shows signs of loyalty towards them. By being cooperative, the victim reduces their likelihood of being physically harmed, and in cases of isolation, with only the victimiser's point of view available, the victim may interpret the lack of abuse as kindness. The victim focuses on the victimiser's "good side" in order to mentally cope with the situation. The victim is dependent on the victimiser for everything, including their so-called kindness, and begins to see them almost like a parent figure, to whom they become emotionally attached. The victim does not do this deliberately--their feelings of attachment are quite real to them, and they may never lose them. The syndrome is named after the Norrmalmstorg robbery of Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, Sweden, in which the bank robbers held bank employees hostage from August 23 to August 28 in 1973. In this case, the victims became emotionally attached to the hostage-takers, and even defended their captors after they were freed from their six-day ordeal. In fanfiction, particularly Hurt/Comfort fics, the syndrome often occurs but is rarely named as such. A typical case of unintentional Stockholm syndrome occurs when one character rapes another character, after which they fall in love. Real-life rape victims will usually attest that this does not happen (if they attest at all). If it does, it is not real love, but a defense mechanism enabling the victim to survive in a dangerous situation.
  • Stockholm Syndrome is a controversial "condition" that affects only women of the Swedish persuasion. Men are not affected at all by either definition of Stockholm Syndrome, traditional or liberal. So, when you hear the liberal medias say that a boy who is captured by a child molester and use the term "Stockholm Syndrome" they are wrong, they are lying, and you should read your Bible at them as loudly as you can until they shut up.
  • Stockholm syndrome, a.k.a. capture–bonding, is a psychological phenomenon in which hostages or captives express empathy and sympathy or have positive feelings toward their captors, sometimes to the point of defending them. Such feelings are irrational in light of the danger or risk experienced by the victims, who essentially mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for an act of kindness.
  • It was still unclear whether Stockholm syndrome was a purely Swedish condition until Sara Agnethasdottir and her brother Benny were abducted from their parents in Oslo in 1987. On their release, Benny was so disgusted with the Norwegian-ness of his parents that he began construction of a wooden long-ship, on which he carved the head of a dragon before later immolating himself, his war horse, and several household servants. Tragically, Sara was murdered by her father, who admitted to being “disgusted at the ridiculous noises that emerged every time she spoke. But most of all it was the ludicrous satin flares she wore and the never ending songs about Waterloo." Sadly, though kidnapping is not common in developed nations, it is still a major threat in Somalia, Colombia, Pakistan, and Detroit. Stockholm syndrome has been observed in cultures across the planet, with the degree of Swedishness exhibited by victims varying from place to place, often with tragic results. Despite some psychologists claiming that Stockholm syndrome is an invention an examination of famous historical kidnappings demonstrates that freed abductees have been channeling their inner Swede for centuries.
  • Stockholm syndrome was a psychological term referring to a tendency for hostages to sympathize with their abductors after a prolonged stay with them. It was identified by Human psychologists centuries ago before the 24th century. In 2367, Doctor Beverly Crusher suspected that Jeremiah Rossa suffered from Stockholm syndrome after being raised by the Talarian Captain Endar. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" )
  • Stockholm Syndrome is the first single from Muse's third studio album, Absolution. It appeared in Guitar Hero 3 as one of the three songs in the Muse downloadable content pack, along with Supermassive Black Hole and Exo-Politics.
  • Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response sometimes seen in an abducted hostage, in which the hostage shows signs of loyalty to the hostage-taker, regardless of the danger (or at least risk) in which they have been placed. The syndrome is named after the Norrmalmstorg robbery of Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, Sweden, in which the bank robbers held bank employees hostage from August 23 to August 28 in 1973. In this case, the victims became emotionally attached to their victimizers, and even defended their captors after they were freed from their six-day ordeal. The term Stockholm Syndrome was coined by the criminologist and psychiatrist Nils Bejerot, who assisted the police during the robbery, and referred to the syndrome in a news broadcast. It should be taken into account that according to Namnyak e.a. (2008) the Stockholm Syndrome "is not a recognized Medical Subject Heading (MeSH), that most sources of information for widely publicized cases were of varying reliability in terms of the events that led to the diagnosis of Stockholm syndrome; the authors had no access to primary sources and identification of a pattern of features exhibited in Stockholm syndrome may be due to reporting bias."
  • It should be taken into account that according to Namnyak e.a. (2008) the Stockholm Syndrome "is not a recognized Medical Subject Heading (MeSH), that most sources of information for widely publicized cases were of varying reliability in terms of the events that led to the diagnosis of Stockholm syndrome; the authors had no access to primary sources and identification of a pattern of features exhibited in Stockholm syndrome may be due to reporting bias."
  • Stockholm syndrome occurs when hostages empathize with and/or pity their captors, sometimes to the point where they defend them. Such emotions are generally considered irrational due to the danger or risk endured by the victims, who essentially mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for some sort of act of kindness. Roughly 8% of victims of captivity show evidence of Stockholm syndrome, as calculated by the FBI's Hostage Barricade Database System. The concept arose to public attention in the wake of the Norrmalmstorg robbery of Kreditbanken in Stockholm, Sweden, in which several bank employees were held hostage in a bank vault from August 23-28, 1973, while their captors negotiated with police. During this standoff, the victims became emotionally attached to their captors (even rejecting assistance from government officials at one point) and even defended their captors after they were freed. The term "Stockholm syndrome" was coined by the criminologist and psychiatrist Nils Bejerot as Norrmalmstorgssyndromet (a Swedish term which is the local term for Stockholm syndrome) but it became known by its more well-known name abroad. Stockholm syndrome can be seen as a form of traumatic bonding, which does not necessarily require a hostage scenario, but instead 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, which suggests that the bonding is the individual's response to trauma in becoming a victim; in other words, captives bond with their captors in order to defend themselves from any harm. The concept of Stockholm syndrome has become popular with the public. Many police-procedural shows often depict characters who suffer from Stockholm syndrome.
  • Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response to a stressful situation wherein the victim, despite the ordeal they are put through by the victimiser, shows signs of loyalty towards them. By being cooperative, the victim reduces their likelihood of being physically harmed, and in cases of isolation, with only the victimiser's point of view available, the victim may interpret the lack of abuse as kindness. The victim focuses on the victimiser's "good side" in order to mentally cope with the situation. The victim is dependent on the victimiser for everything, including their so-called kindness, and begins to see them almost like a parent figure, to whom they become emotionally attached. The victim does not do this deliberately – their feelings of attachment are quite real to them, and they may never lose them. The syndrome is named after the robbery of Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, Sweden, in which the bank robbers held bank employees hostage from August 23 to August 28 in 1973. In this case, the victims became emotionally attached to the hostage-takers, and even defended their captors after they were freed from their six-day ordeal. In badfic, particularly hurt/comfort fics, the syndrome often occurs but is rarely named as such. A typical case of unintentional Stockholm syndrome occurs when one character rapes another character, after which they fall in love. Real-life rape victims will usually attest that this does not happen (if they attest at all). If it does, it is not real love, but a defense mechanism enabling the victim to survive in a dangerous situation. Showing characteristics of Stockholm syndrome and calling it Twu Wuv is a charge.
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