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  2. Stockholm syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A 1999 report by the FBI containing more than 1,200 hostage incidents found that only 8% of kidnapping victims showed signs of Stockholm syndrome. [16] When victims who showed only negative feeling toward the law enforcement personnel are excluded, the percentage decreases to 5%.

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    Together, they break down everything from the common traits of a narcissist, if someone can gaslight you into believing you are narcissist, what signs you can look out for and more.

  4. Signs the Relationships in Your Life Are Hurting Your Mental ...

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    While the relationships we build with friends, relatives, and significant others can offer us a bounty of love and support, negative or toxic relationships can take a major toll on our mental and ...

  5. Woman Opens Up About Being Kidnapped, Imprisoned, And ... - AOL

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    Woman Opens Up About Being Kidnapped, Imprisoned, And Tortured By Married Couple For 7 Years. Lei Virgino. November 18, 2024 at 10:03 AM.

  6. Separation anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    The origins of separation anxiety disorder stem from attachment theory which has roots in the attachment theories both of Sigmund Freud and John Bowlby.Freud's attachment theory, which has similarities to learning theory, proposes that infants have instinctual impulses, and when these impulses go unnoticed, it traumatizes the infant. [6]

  7. Symptoms of victimization - Wikipedia

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    Victimization refers to a person being made into a victim by someone else and can take on psychological as well as physical forms, both of which are damaging to victims. [1] Forms of victimization include (but are not limited to) bullying or peer victimization, physical abuse, sexual abuse, verbal abuse, robbery, and assault. Some of these ...

  8. Post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) [b] is a mental and behavioral disorder [8] that develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence, or other threats on a person's life or well-being.

  9. 'They Thought My Daughter Was Being Kidnapped': The ... - AOL

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