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Extreme examples of resocialization are seen as “brain- washing.” In the popular view of brainwashing, converts have their previous identities totally stripped. Both political and religious doctrines can even be used to resocialize people to radicalized belief systems. How does this happen and how does Stockholm Syndrome relate to this?

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Resocialization refers to the process of learning new norms, values, and beliefs in a social environment. Extreme examples of resocialization can lead to the phenomenon of "brainwashing" in which an individual's previous identity is stripped and replaced with a radicalized belief system.

This can happen through a number of means such as coercion, manipulation, psychological pressure, and conditioning. In the case of Stockholm Syndrome, individuals develop positive feelings towards their captors, even in situations where they are subjected to extreme abuse and control. The phenomenon of Stockholm Syndrome is thought to be related to the process of resocialization, as individuals learn to adopt the beliefs and values of their captors in order to survive and find safety in the relationship.

Thus, both brainwashing and Stockholm Syndrome are examples of how the process of resocialization can be used to manipulate and control individuals, leading to a complete change in their identity and beliefs.

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