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Tekoälykääntäjä

Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

KieliKäännökset
bulgariaстокхолмски синдром (stokhólmski sindróm)
espanjasíndrome de Estocolmo
esperantostokholm-sindromo
italiasindrome di Stoccolma
japaniストックホルム症候群 (Sutokkuhorumu shōkōgun)
portugalisíndrome de Estocolmo
ranskasyndrome de Stockholm
ruotsiStockholmssyndrom
saksaStockholm-Syndrom
suomisyndrooma
tanskaStokholmsyndrom, Stokholm-syndrom
turkkiStokholm sendromu, Stockholm sendromu
venäjäстокгольмский синдром (stokgolmski sindrom)
viroStockholmi sündroom

Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. A psychological condition in which a hostage emotionally bonds to his or her captor.

Esimerkit

  • The Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response sometimes seen in a hostage, in which the hostage exhibits loyalty to the hostage-taker, in spite of the danger (or at least risk) in which the hostage has been placed.... In the most famous case of the Stockholm Syndrome, Patty Hearst, the granddaughter of publishing baron William Randolph Hearst, was kidnapped by the leftist Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974 and robbed a San Francisco bank together with her captors, http://www.culteducation.com/reference/brainwashing/brainwashing37.html
  • While the psychological condition in hostage situations became known as “Stockholm Syndrome” due to the publicity – the emotional “bonding” with captors was a familiar story in psychology. It had been recognized many years before and was found in studies of other hostage, prisoner, or abusive situations such as: Abused Children; Battered/Abused Women; Prisoners of War; Cult Members; Incest Victims; Criminal Hostage Situations; Concentration Camp Prisoners; Cont /Intimidating Relationships http://www.drjoecarver.com/stockholm.htmlrolling
  • You're suffering from what humans call Stockholm Syndrome: you have bonded with your captors.
  • Natascha Kampusch, the 18 year old Austrian woman who escaped from her kidnapper last week after eight years in captivity,[...] is thought to be suffering from an extreme version of Stockholm syndrome, in which victims begin to associate and sympathise with their attackers.
  • The Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response sometimes seen in a hostage, in which the hostage exhibits loyalty to the hostage-taker, in spite of the danger (or at least risk) in which the hostage has been placed.... In the most famous case of the Stockholm Syndrome, Patty Hearst, the granddaughter of publishing baron William Randolph Hearst, was kidnapped by the leftist Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974 and robbed a San Francisco bank together with her captors
  • You’re suffering from what humans call Stockholm Syndrome: you have bonded with your captors.
  • Natascha Kampusch, the 18 year old Austrian woman who escaped from her kidnapper last week after eight years in captivity, […] is thought to be suffering from an extreme version of Stockholm syndrome, in which victims begin to associate and sympathise with their attackers.