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You may have heard Stockholm Syndrome mentioned when people talk about things like true crime or Beauty and the Beast, but what is it really? Where did the term come from? Why does it happen? And how common is it? Well, you’re in luck for some answers! We did the research, so you don’t have to. Stockholm syndrome is generally defined as the occurrence where hostages form emotional attachments to their captors and/or begin to feel sympathy for them. Criminologist and psychiatrist Nils Bejerot first coined the term Stockholm Syndrome in 1973. #stockholm syndrome #psych101series #intropsychology Do you want to see more series like this? Consider supporting our educational channel to make this possible here: / psych2gonow Script Writer: Katherine Degilio Script Editor: Catherine Huang Voice Over: Lily Hu Animator: Katia YouTube Manager: Wendy Hu https://psych2go.net/stockholm-syndro... https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-ca... https://pendergastkc.org/article/even... • Natascha Kampusch - 3.096 Days References: Fuselier, H., Ph.D. (1999, July 25). Placing the Stockholm Syndrome in Perspective. Retrieved October 6th, 2018, from http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/f... Auerbach, S. & Keisler, D. & Strentz, T. & Schmidt, J. & Serio, C. (1994). Interpersonal Impacts and Adjustment to the Stress of Simulated Captivity: An Empirical Test of the Stockholm Syndrome. Retrieved October 10th, 2018. Author Unknown. (2016, May 18). Patty Hearst. Retrieved October 10th, 2018, from https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-ca... Roe, J. (2018, May 17). Kidnapping of Mary McElroy. Retrieved October 11th, 2018, from https://pendergastkc.org/article/even... Kampusch, N. (2017, November 24). Natascha Kampusch - 3.096 Days. Retrieved October 11, 2018, from • Natascha Kampusch - 3.096 Days