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[[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] suspected that [[Jeremiah Rossa]] suffered from Stockholm syndrome after he was raised by the [[Talarian]] [[Captain]] [[Endar]]. ({{TNG|Suddenly Human}}) |
[[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] suspected that [[Jeremiah Rossa]] suffered from Stockholm syndrome after he was raised by the [[Talarian]] [[Captain]] [[Endar]]. ({{TNG|Suddenly Human}}) |
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[[Category:Medical conditions]] |
[[Category:Medical conditions]] |
Revision as of 16:41, 1 November 2012
Stockholm syndrome was a psychological term referring to a tendency for hostages to feel sympathy for their abductors after a certain time of being abducted.
Doctor Beverly Crusher suspected that Jeremiah Rossa suffered from Stockholm syndrome after he was raised by the Talarian Captain Endar. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")