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- Hero_syndrome abstract "The hero syndrome is a phenomenon affecting people who seek heroism or recognition, usually by creating a desperate situation which they can resolve. This can include unlawful acts, such as arson. The phenomenon has been noted to affect civil servants, such as firefighters, nurses, police officers, programmers, and security guards. Acts linked with the hero syndrome should not be confused with acts of malicious intent, such as revenge on the part of a suspended firefighter or an insatiable level of excitement, as was found in a federal study of more than 75 firefighter arsonists. However, acts of the hero syndrome have been linked to previously failed heroism. The hero syndrome may also be a more general yearning for self-worth.".
- Hero_syndrome wikiPageID "22138435".
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- Hero_syndrome hasPhotoCollection Hero_syndrome.
- Hero_syndrome subject Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Hero_syndrome subject Category:Complex_(psychology).
- Hero_syndrome comment "The hero syndrome is a phenomenon affecting people who seek heroism or recognition, usually by creating a desperate situation which they can resolve. This can include unlawful acts, such as arson. The phenomenon has been noted to affect civil servants, such as firefighters, nurses, police officers, programmers, and security guards.".
- Hero_syndrome label "Hero syndrome".
- Hero_syndrome sameAs m.05nzws_.
- Hero_syndrome sameAs Q5742833.
- Hero_syndrome sameAs Q5742833.
- Hero_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Hero_syndrome?oldid=594351053.
- Hero_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Hero_syndrome.