Stockholm Syndrome
Stockholm Syndrome
'Stockholm Syndrome' was labeled in 1973,
after a man in Stockholm, Sweden robbed a bank and took captives.
Some of the captives emotionally-bonded with him, none of them would testify against him,
and some of them even raised money for his legal defense.
This sounds like a lot of children from incomplete homes, with damaged families.
The child gets a regular, one-sided commentary about the other parent,
from the parent that the child must rely on for the necessities of life.
I have no doubt believing and declaring that many of these heads-of-households,
believe and preach........untrue doctrine about the non-custodial parent.
And the child, craving an emotional comfort zone, accepts these declarations,
even though they may be false.
This is cultish.
and some of them even raised money for his legal defense.
This sounds like a lot of children from incomplete homes, with damaged families.
The child gets a regular, one-sided commentary about the other parent,
from the parent that the child must rely on for the necessities of life.
I have no doubt believing and declaring that many of these heads-of-households,
believe and preach........untrue doctrine about the non-custodial parent.
And the child, craving an emotional comfort zone, accepts these declarations,
even though they may be false.
This is cultish.
There are many kinds of cults in the world,
a few of them are religions,
a few are governmental,
most are in dysfunctional families.