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Review Article

Appeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategy

Apaciguamiento: Reemplazar el síndrome de Estocolmo como definición de una estrategia de sobrevivencia

绥靖:替代斯德哥尔摩综合症作为一种生存策略的定义

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Article: 2161038 | Received 25 Jul 2022, Accepted 07 Dec 2022, Published online: 19 Jan 2023

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