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How Stockholm Stuck

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Unraveling Stockholm Syndrome

This chapter examines the origins of hostage negotiation tactics in the NYPD, stemming from the Munich Olympics and the ensuing need for systematic approaches to crises. It also explores the development and societal implications of 'Stockholm syndrome', highlighting key historical events such as the Patricia Hearst case and questioning how the syndrome is applied in contemporary discussions surrounding abuse. Additionally, it includes a poignant dialogue between a therapist and the first identified case of Stockholm Syndrome, shedding light on the complexities of victim responses and challenging prevailing misconceptions.

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