Forget, "brainwashing," "Stockholm Syndrome," and other "psychobabble." Psychotherapist Joan Swirsky makes a plausible case that Elizabeth Smart decided to escape from her stultifying life in the suburbs (at least for a while) to experience a little adventure; and that she's liable to do it again.
Stoic News
By Dave Kelly
Friday, March 14, 2003
Why Elizabeth ‘Ran Away’ - NewsMax.com
Forget, "brainwashing," "Stockholm Syndrome," and other "psychobabble." Psychotherapist Joan Swirsky makes a plausible case that Elizabeth Smart decided to escape from her stultifying life in the suburbs (at least for a while) to experience a little adventure; and that she's liable to do it again.
Forget, "brainwashing," "Stockholm Syndrome," and other "psychobabble." Psychotherapist Joan Swirsky makes a plausible case that Elizabeth Smart decided to escape from her stultifying life in the suburbs (at least for a while) to experience a little adventure; and that she's liable to do it again.
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