![]() ![]() Justin Frank is a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the George Washington University Medical Center and a physician with more than 40 years of experience in psychoanalysis. In her new best-selling book " Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man," Mary Trump reflects on her personal experiences in the Trump family and her belief that the president's apparent mental illness can be traced back to abusive parenting, an intolerant household where racism and other forms of bigotry were common, and an overall environment of cruelty and lack of care or concern for other human beings.ĭr. Mary Trump, a psychologist, is the first member of the president's family to issue similar warnings. ![]() In cowardly fashion, senior Republican officials as well as members of Trump's own administration have offered the same warnings in private.ĭonald Trump's niece, Dr. ![]() Indeed, it's a potentially lethal drug if not taken as directed and under the guidance of a medical professional.įor several years leading mental health professionals have tried to warn the public that Donald Trump's mental health makes him a danger to the United States and the world. He continues to claim that the drug hydroxychloroquine is a cure for COVID-19. Trump claimed he had been invited to throw out the first pitch at a New York Yankees game on Aug. 15. Trump continues to tell obvious lies in an effort to twist reality to his will. Trump's narcissism, again, showed itself to be more important than the safety of the American people. Although his press conference was supposed to focus on the coronavirus pandemic, it was almost entirely devoted to feeding the president's ego. He may be the most powerful person in the world, but Trump possesses a deep sense of grievance, victimhood and vulnerability. Birx, also highly thought of, and yet they're highly thought of, but nobody likes me. "A man works for us, with us, very closely, Dr. with respect to the virus?" Trump wondered aloud. . "He's got this high approval rating, so why don't I have a high approval rating. He's working with our administration, and for the most part, we've done pretty much what he and others. "Because, remember, he's working for this administration. It's good," Trump said during a press briefing at the White House. He's got a very good approval rating, and I like that. Here's how this episode was reported by The Hill: Anthony Fauci, the nation's leading infectious disease specialist. It came in the context of Trump comparing himself to Dr. Trump "cares" about his followers only as a source of narcissistic fuel.ĭuring a "press conference" on Tuesday at the White House, Trump made a remarkable statement, saying right out loud, "Nobody likes me." Because Trump is incapable of empathy, the lives of the American people mean nothing to him. His easily-injured sense of self is more important than showing any care or concern for the suffering of others. The most recent examples of Trump's mentally unwell behavior, among many include his obsession with his popularity and "ratings" when more than 150,000 Americans are dead from the coronavirus. In sum, our president can be reasonably described as a psychopath or a sociopath. His apparent pathologies include malignant narcissism, delusions of grandeur, an attraction to violence, sadism, a lack of impulse control, utter disregard for rules and norms, and a pathological tendency to lie. Through his public behavior Trump has repeatedly shown that he is mentally unwell. Because he has no internal censor, Trump shares his private thoughts and impulses with the world without shame or fear of consequences. He is the equivalent of a character in a comic book with a huge thought bubble over his head that everyone can read. ![]()
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