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Test Identification with the aggressor and Stockholm Syndrome
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1st QUESTION: What does "identification with the aggressor" imply beyond obedience?
Copying her way of dressing
A mental submission where it tries to enter into the executioner's psyche in order to survive
To hate him in secret
To plan his revenge
2nd QUESTION: What is the goal of hypervigilance and forced attunement with the tormentor?
Anticipating his desires to avoid anger and gain his approval/clemency
Steal information from him
Prove that she is smarter
Scare him
3rd QUESTION: What does the victim feel when the fusion is extreme?
Total indifference
Disgust
The aggressor's emotions as her own (if he hates, she is self-deprecating)
Joy at her success
4th QUESTION: What is the devastating cost of this pathological adaptation?
Loss of money
Weight gain
Mild insomnia
Dissolution of the Self into the Other and nullification of identity
QUESTION 5: What phenomenon describes the development of affective bonds with the captor/offender?
Lima Syndrome
Domestic Stockholm Syndrome
Diogenes Syndrome
Peter Pan Syndrome
QUESTION 6: How does the victim perceive small gestures of "kindness" (such as not yelling one day)?
Magnifies them and receives them with immense gratitude
Ignores them out of distrust
Sees them as traps
Openly criticizes them
7th QUESTION: Who does the victim end up allying with because of this paradoxical bond?
With the police
With their family
With the aggressor, against the outside world that tries to "separate them"
With their neighbors
8th QUESTION: Why does the mind generate this traumatic bond?
For fun
Out of boredom
Out of true love
As a cognitive distortion of survival in order not to live in constant terror
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