Berlin Syndrome
Berlin Syndrome is a psychological condition that can occur when a person becomes emotionally attached to their captor. This phenomenon is often associated with situations of abduction or captivity, where the victim may develop feelings of affection or loyalty towards the person holding them against their will.
The term gained popularity after the release of the 2017 film Berlin Syndrome, which depicts a young woman who becomes trapped in a dangerous relationship while traveling in Berlin. This condition highlights the complexities of human emotions and the psychological effects of trauma and isolation.