Used as Jiang's example of dependence and attachment after traumatic collapse.
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Stockholm Syndrome
Used as Jiang's example of dependence and attachment after traumatic collapse.
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When a person's reality collapses, dependency can replace vengeance; Jiang uses Stockholm syndrome and arranged marriage as examples of attachment after dependence.
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"...a time that she falls in love. We call this the Stockholm Syndrome, all right? It's a very basic human psychology that is consistent..."
"Five guys, young guys, and they're going to go and they're going to go to a village where there's a family, okay? A husband,..."
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