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Memory Motel

18. Wade, ‘Rethinking Stockholm Syndrome’.

19. Ibid.

Ibid

20. M. Namnyak, et al., ‘«Stockholm syndrome»: Psychiatric diagnosis or urban myth?’ Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2008, 117, pp. 4–11.

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica

21. Wade, ‘Rethinking Stockholm Syndrome’.

22. Courtney Michelle Klein, ‘Combating intimate partner violence through policing innovations: Examining High Point, North Carolina’s offender focused domestic violence initiative’, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 2014.

23. Paula Reavey & Sam Warner, New Feminist Stories of Child Sexual Abuse: Sexual scripts and dangerous dialogues, Psychology Press, 2003.

New Feminist Stories of Child Sexual Abuse: Sexual scripts and dangerous dialogues

24. E. W. Gondolf & E. R. Fisher, ‘Battered women as survivors: An alternative to treating learned helplessness’, Lexington, MA, England: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath and Com, 1988.

25. Lee H. Bowker & Lorie Maurer, ‘The medical treatment of battered wives’, Women & Health, 1987, 12, pp. 25–45.

Women & Health

26. Linda Gordon, Heroes of Their Own Lives: The politics and history of family violence, Boston, New York: Viking, 1988.

Heroes of Their Own Lives: The politics and history of family violence

27. Biderman, Communist Patterns of Coercive Interrogation.

Communist Patterns of Coercive Interrogation

28. Kirkwood, L eaving Abusive Partners, p. 61.

L eaving Abusive Partners

29. Leslie Morgan Steiner, ‘Why domestic violence victims don’t leave’, TEDxRainier, November 2012.