Stockholm syndrome is a psychological phenomenon where hostages develop positive feelings toward their captors, first identified in 1973 when four bank hostages in Stockholm, Sweden, defended their captor Jan Erik Olsson after six days of captivity, despite him being armed with a submachine gun; this occurred because Olsson treated his hostages with unexpected kindness, such as giving them his jacket when they were cold and allowing them to walk around freely, which created a bond that led them to refuse to testify against him and even resulted in one hostage becoming engaged to him.
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1973 bank robbery created Stockholm syndrome 🤯 #psychology #facts #history #mindblown #viralHinzugefügt:
In 1973, a simple bank robbery in Stockholm turned into something that changed psychology forever. Jan Erik Olsson walked into Kreditbanken with a submachine gun. He took four hostages and barricaded himself in the vault.
What happened next shocked everyone.
After six days, the hostages defended their captor. They refused to testify against him. One woman even got engaged to him. Psychiatrists had never seen anything like it. They called it Stockholm syndrome. But here's the twist. Olsson had treated his hostages with unexpected kindness. He gave them his jacket when they were cold. [music] He let them walk around freely. One botched robbery created an entirely new understanding of human psychology.
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