Pronunciation: /ˈstɒk.həʊm ˈsɪn.drəʊm/
noun a psychological phenomenon in which hostages express empathy and have positive feelings towards their captors
A1 Stockholm syndrome is when a person starts to sympathize with their captor.
A2 The term Stockholm syndrome originated from a bank robbery in Sweden.
B1 Psychologists study the psychological effects of Stockholm syndrome on hostages.
B2 There are different theories on why some people develop Stockholm syndrome while others do not.
C1 The complexity of Stockholm syndrome goes beyond mere survival instincts.
C2 Understanding the dynamics of Stockholm syndrome requires a deep dive into trauma psychology.
formal Stockholm syndrome is a psychological phenomenon in which hostages develop positive feelings towards their captors.
informal Have you heard of Stockholm syndrome? It's when hostages start to sympathize with their kidnappers.
slang Some people think Stockholm syndrome is like falling for your kidnapper, which is just messed up.
figurative Being in an abusive relationship can sometimes feel like having Stockholm syndrome, where you defend your partner despite their harmful behavior.
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