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Examples Of Mary Rowlandson Stockholm Syndrome

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Does Mary Rowlandson have Stockholm syndrome? In order to conclude whether Mrs. Rowlandson has the syndrome or not, one must understand precisely what it is. Namnyak, Tufton, Szekely, Toal, Workboys, and Sampson describe Stockholm syndrome in their journal, "'Stockholm Syndrome': Psychiatric Diagnosis Or Urban Myth?." as "the positive emotional bond a kidnap victim may develop towards their captor." Even though Mary Rowlandson does not try to escape from the Indians, she does not have Stockholm syndrome because she is more than eager to return to her family, Stockholm syndrome has the same characteristics as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Stockholm syndrome is rare, with little evidence to support the syndrome (Namnyak, M., et al 5).

In Mary Rowlandson’s, A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson,she tells the story of her kidnapping and how she was redeemed for twenty pound. After spending months with the Indians, Rowlandson was more than eager to be set free. As told in the narrative, Mr. Hoar came to the campground which Mary was at and offered King Philip a sum of money to take Mrs. Rowlandson home. Not knowing how much, King Philip called on Rowlandson to set the sum her husband would pay for her return. She replied with, “Twenty pounds,” and then was set free in …show more content…

In Celia Jameson’s,”The ‘Short Step’ From Love To Hypnosis: A Reconsideration Of The Stockholm Syndrome,” she wrote, “Although much work on the Stockholm syndrome is published in academic journals, it is also widely disseminated in media and popular science accounts, and it can therefore be easily dismissed as marginal and irrelevant to “serious” social theory.” It may be difficult to actually prove that someone, Mary Rowlandson, has Stockholm syndrome since the theory of the syndrome is dismissed as a disorder (Jameson

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