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Stockholm Syndrome and Domestic Abuse Dynamics

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The provided text offers a comprehensive analysis of Stockholm Syndrome, tracing its origins from the 1973 bank robbery to its controversial application in domestic abuse contexts. It explores the core psychological characteristics of this paradoxical bond, including positive feelings for captors and negative feelings towards authorities, while emphasizing that it is not a formal psychiatric diagnosis. The discussion highlights the concept of trauma bonding as a central mechanism in domestic abuse, detailing the cycle of idealization, devaluation, and intermittent reinforcement that creates profound psychological and physiological dependency. Furthermore, the text introduces Battered Person Syndrome and Complex PTSD as alternative, more clinically robust frameworks for understanding the long-term effects of chronic abuse, arguing for a shift in focus from victim pathology to perpetrator accountability and coercive control. Ultimately, it underscores the barriers to leaving abusive relationships and stresses the need for trauma-informed, survivor-centered interventions and systemic change to address domestic violence effectively.

Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts.

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Manage episode 491440204 series 3673715
Content provided by Andre Paquette. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andre Paquette or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

The provided text offers a comprehensive analysis of Stockholm Syndrome, tracing its origins from the 1973 bank robbery to its controversial application in domestic abuse contexts. It explores the core psychological characteristics of this paradoxical bond, including positive feelings for captors and negative feelings towards authorities, while emphasizing that it is not a formal psychiatric diagnosis. The discussion highlights the concept of trauma bonding as a central mechanism in domestic abuse, detailing the cycle of idealization, devaluation, and intermittent reinforcement that creates profound psychological and physiological dependency. Furthermore, the text introduces Battered Person Syndrome and Complex PTSD as alternative, more clinically robust frameworks for understanding the long-term effects of chronic abuse, arguing for a shift in focus from victim pathology to perpetrator accountability and coercive control. Ultimately, it underscores the barriers to leaving abusive relationships and stresses the need for trauma-informed, survivor-centered interventions and systemic change to address domestic violence effectively.

Research done with the help of artificial intelligence, and presented by two AI-generated hosts.

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