Stockholm syndrome is when a person becomes emotionally attached or feels sympathy/positive emotions for someone who kidnapped them - it has nothing to do with yaoi. It originated when a group of people were taken hostage in Stockholm, Sweden in the 70's and is a psychological issue. It can sometimes be resolved by meeting with psychiatrists.
Stockholm syndrome was named after a bank robbing incident in stockholm whereby the robbers kidnapped some of the people in the bank. During their rescue, instead of being relieve at being saved, some of the hostages tried to defend their kidnappers instead of corporating. Go google it.
Has nothing to do with being gay, but rather a situation whereby a person that is forcefully held in captive by another person somehow develops attachments to the attacker
Because it is an abnormal psychological response to trauma.
So you believe it is a normal, positive and good thing for someone to sympathize with the person who has kidnapped them?
Depression is a different topic, but I almost went into depression but managed to avoid it. Since, I am probably still in high school, and you are probably older, maybe you think I am naive. These types of question always come up in my mind where I sometimes desperately ask for answers and ask others for their opinion. I have been thinking of taking physcology so maybe if I do I will go further into this. So for now might as well let it go.
It is not considered a disease. Where are you getting that idea? It is a psychological disturbance in response to a traumatic event, much like acute distress disorder. People with Stockholm syndrome are not considered crazy but they are considered to be having an abnormal psychological response. That's not harsh. It's just facts.
What is considered as an illness is defined by people, in this case the psychiatrist and neurologist, and anything that deviates from the "normal" state of mind can be considered as a type of mental illness, regardless of whether the person himself thinks so. So, if society considers you to be insane or or mentally ill, than you are. After all, they are all labels given by other people and are not from the person himself.
I may have accidently used the word "disease" but I am sure I did not. I said illness not disease (I am trying to be careful with my wording). The way some people react to it is as though it is an illness. And also find the word "abnormal" weird to use. But I would like to end it there, because these arguments require people who have study physcology or peopke who experince it to understand better than us(I think....) I intend to further go into this investigation when I have my time and as I study physcology.
Don't know why people call stockholm syndrome (dont know any other way of calling it, but i didnt really want to use this phrase) a physcological problem or a disease? It's almost like when in manga, a gay person comes out to his/her family, and their parents say that its an illness and looks for a doctor to treat it. Is it really bad to call it an illness? I am curious.