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I would ask where you got this idea from to begin with? And why are you trying to find symptoms for it?Can you actually have Stockholm syndrome without being kidnapped
Can you actually have Stockholm syndrome without being kidnapped and what's the symptoms?
But that's attitude, the defense - more having to do /with the victim/ than the situation itself.I am not certain that this element of the dynamic is addressed when looking at the traumatic bonding model.
I am not so certain of that. I know of people who KNOW that they are being abused and don't actually rush to the rescue of their abuser. Many battered women, for instance, know they are being abused but are so trauma bonded and dependent upon the abuser that they can't leave.But that's attitude, the defense - more having to do /with the victim/ than the situation itself.
Yes, I agree. But there isn't a term for it yet. So I generally choose the one that applies the most. So yes, I use the term Stockholm Syndrome. But that is just me. Others can do what they feel is right for them.I'm just saying it's something that may be worth of having its separate title and discussions.
The 'feel good' part, where the captor has their victim buying into 'their relationship' plays out as a lack of abuse, which is seen by the victim of a form of positive bonding (or love).