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Original Stockholm Syndrome Case, 1973The term "Stockholm Syndrome" was coined in 1973, to apply to the hostages from an attempted bank robbery in Sweden. But was it really a case of the syndrome?- Women Who Stay in Abusive Relationships: No Mystery HereAbused women frequently stay with the men who beat them. This has been called battered women's syndrome, and it is not the same as Stockholm syndrome.
- Jaycee Lee Dugard: More or Less Than Stockholm SyndromeMany reasons come into play for someone to remain in captivity as Jaycee Lee Dugard did. It's not always Stockholm Syndrome. Should the decisions that Jaycee made for her own survival really be slapped with a label?
- Why Women Stay in Abusive Relationships: Don't Just Blame Stockholm SyndromeWomen stay in abusive relationships for several reasons, but is Stockholm syndrome is far from the only reason.
- The Mystery of Stockholm SyndromeStockholm syndrome occurs when a person held hostage begins to identify with the aggressor. Jaycee Dugard's abduction for 18 years will likely be considered a text book case of Stockholm Syndrome.
- Jaycee Lee Dugard's Stockholm Syndrome Wouldn't Necessarily Happen to Everyone Else Held CaptiveJaycee Lee Dugard's Stockholm Syndrome Wouldn't Necessarily Happen to Everyone Else in Same Boat, Suggests Expert.
- Stockholm Syndrome-Proof Your Kids: Parenting Tips from ExpertStockholm Syndrome-Proof Your Kids: Parenting Tips from Expert
- Jaycee Lee Dugard's Descent into Stockholm Syndrome and Why She Didn't Escape Despite Endless OpportunitiesJaycee Lee Dugard's Descent into Stockholm Syndrome and Why She Didn't Escape Despite Endless Opportunities
- Stockholm Syndrome and the Case of Jaycee Lee DugardThe news of Jaycee Lee Dugard has left us stunned at the horrifying nature of her confinement. We have recently learned that she may have had chances to get help. Was she a victim of Stockholm Syndrome?
- Jaycee Lee Dugard Today: A Case of Stockholm Syndrome?Some believe that Jaycee Lee Dugard bonded with her captors in order to ensure her survival and maintain her sanity. This is what is commonly known as Stockholm Syndrome.
- Jaycee Lee Dugard and the Stockholm Syndrome: How a Kidnapped Child Bonds with Her KidnappersJaycee Lee Dugard was abducted 18 years ago but resurfaced this week, still living with her abductors, and possibly bonded with them. Why? It's something called the Stockholm Syndrome.
- The Strange Stockholm Syndrome: A Warped Brain ReactionWhat causes Stockholm syndrome. What goes on in the captives mind to bring such a strange reaction.
- Melle AugustineYou won't want to miss this one...

