Asked by Melissa Clark on Mar 10, 2024

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Selye proposed that we react to stress in a series of stages called the Stockholm Syndrome.

Stockholm Syndrome

A psychological response wherein a captive begins to identify closely with their captors, as well as with their agenda and demands.

Selye

Selye refers to Hans Selye, a scientist known for his research on stress and the development of the General Adaptation Syndrome model.

  • Examine widespread inaccuracies linked to psychological theories and events, like projection, Stockholm Syndrome, and the long-lasting psychological impact of grieving.
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Mercedez BarozMar 10, 2024
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Explanation :
Selye proposed the General Adaptation Syndrome, not the Stockholm Syndrome. The Stockholm Syndrome refers to a psychological phenomenon where hostages develop positive feelings towards their captors.