Stockholm+Syndrome_Resources

=Web Resources=

Websites
Access the glossary of terms used in the field of psychiatry and neurology found at this informational web site. Learn the definitions of abulia, age-associated memory impairment, or learned helplessness. The web site is easy to navigate. Topic: Neurosciences, Psychiatry URL: http://www.abess.com/glossary.html
 * Glossary of Psychiatric Terminology**

In an article from the online text A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice, Dr. Raymond Lloyd Richmond blends sure-handed explanations with psychotherapeutic examples to describe identity. Noting that most of us tend to draw our identity from our surroundings,Richmondcautions readers about the differences between image and identity. He then draws on the work of Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, and Erik Erikson, among others, to explore the roles of peer pressure, fear of psychotherapy,... Topic: Identity (Psychology) URL: http://www.guidetopsychology.com/identity.htm
 * Identity and Loneliness**

The world became very familiar with the name Patty Hearst on February 4, 1974. That is the day when a radical terrorist group called the Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapped Patty, an heiress to the fortune of William Randolph Hearst. Find out what happened on that fateful day. Why did theSLAchoose Hearst? What did they hope to accomplish by abducting her? Was she brainwashed by the group or did she willingly convert to their radical goals and participate in their activities? Follow the... Topic: Hearst, Patricia,--1954- URL: http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/on-this-day/Feb/On-this-Day-Militants-Kidnapped-Newspaper-Heiress-Patty-Hearst-.html
 * On This Day: Heiress Patty Hearst Kidnappe**

If you would like to learn about Sigmund Freud's famed personality theory, this web page is worth exploring. First, meet Anna O., who inspired Freud's theory. Then, read a short biography of Freud, followed by a description of his influential personality theory. Learn about the competing, but necessary, tensions among the id, ego, and superego. Subsequent sections discuss other Freudian theories, such as life/death instincts, how the ego deals with anxiety, and ego defense mechanisms. Other... Topic: Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939, Personality, Personality development, Ego (Psychology) URL: http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/freud.html
 * Personality Theories: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)**

**FBI Bulletin - Describing the psychology behind the syndrome**
[|Placing the stockholm syndrome in perspective]

[|Understanding Stockholm Syndrome.pdf]
 * FBI Bulletin - Understanding Stockhom Syndrome**

[|Permalink_Scale for Identifying Stockholm Syndrome] [|A Scale for Identifying Stockholm Syndrome.txt]

Close Quarters Why We Fall in Love with the One Nearby.pdf