Perceived INABILITY TO ESCAPE (Parameter #4 of the Stockholm Syndrome)

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The fourth and final parameter of the Stockholm Syndrome is the perceived inability to escape. Over time, a person can feel that they cannot escape an abusive or otherwise traumatic life situation. Even if there are no prison walls, it feels like there's no way out. This creates a psycho-neuro-spiritual state of captivity that's often referred to as learned helplessness. The target of abuse will become debilitated and collapsed from the ongoing demoralization. They begin to feel like they have no control over their life situation due to the continual adverse experiences. This distorted perception of captivity feels very real. Eventually, a person arrives in a state of spiritual bankruptcy, where all faith is lost and the only thing that remains is a devastatingly lonely and terrifying state of emptiness. This is how people get locked into the victimhood consciousness in abusive relationships, including the post-2020 world.

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