Stockholm syndrome
A term popular in psychology that describes a defensive-unconscious traumatic connection, mutual or one-sided sympathy that arises between the victim and the aggressor in the process of capture, abduction and/or use or threat of violence. Under the influence of strong emotion, hostages begin to sympathize with their captors, justify their actions, and eventually identify with them, adopting their ideas and considering their sacrifice necessary to achieve a “common” goal.
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