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By: Austin Sampson. Lima Syndrome. History. Lima syndrome doesn’t have much history to it . The first case occurred in 1996. Japanese Ambassador’s Residence was overtaken by 14 members of Tupac Amaru Revolutionaries. Many hostages were released within a few hours.
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By: Austin Sampson LimaSyndrome
History • Lima syndrome doesn’t have much history to it. • The first case occurred in 1996. • Japanese Ambassador’s Residence was overtaken by 14 members of Tupac Amaru Revolutionaries. • Many hostages were released within a few hours. • After a few months of not being able to negotiate, they were rescued by Peruvian Commandoes with one hostage being killed.
Signs & Symptoms Abductors have sympathy for their captives. WHY??? ~Abductors did not agree with the plan. ~Abductors don’t want to hurt innocents. ~Abductors become attached to the captives. They show mercy to the people that they kidnapped.
Treatment • Treat the underlying cause. • Can be similar to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. • Not very common at all. • Opposite of the Stockholm Syndrome.
Myths about Lima Syndrome • It is the same as Stockholm Syndrome. • It is not a psychological condition. • Hostages are sympathetic to their abductors. • Abductors want to kill their captives. • The abductors do not have feelings of guilt. • The abductors do not become attached to their captives. • The abductors do not show mercy to their captives. • The captives are not under any psychological stress. • These type of hostage situations end with the hostages dying. • These people never have Post Traumatic Stress Disorders.
Facts about Lima Syndrome • It is the reverse of Stockholm Syndrome. • The abductors do sympathize with their captives. • Abductors do not believe in the captive plan. • It is a psychological condition!
References • http://www,medscape.com/features/slideshow/rare-psych • http://www.psychs.org/lima-syndrome-showing-mercy.htm • http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LimaSyndrome