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Indlæser... The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump (2019)af Bandy X. Lee
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. skimmed last 4 chapters of of Part 3 ( ) An Essential Primer for American Citizens You don’t have to watch Donald Trump for long to realize that he suffers from some serious mental issues. He puts them on full display every single day as he lies, bullies, wrecks, and corrupts his way through his presidency. In fact, just this week, as Dorian worked its way across the Caribbean and up the east coast of the U.S., as millions prepared to have their lives disrupted and perhaps ended, he assumed the role of national weatherman, dispensed false information, got called out on it, went on a rampage for days insisting he was right, and bullied NOAA officials into backing him up, turning that organization into yet another political pawn in what has become an international Faustian tragedy. So, what is this man’s problem, why do his group of disciples follow him blindly, and what can the majority of rational Americans do about an ever deteriorating situation? As to the first, American citizens can read what real experts, not empty-headed bloviators on T.V. and the internet, have to say about Donald Trump’s many mental problems in this essential primer on abnormal psychology and the various aberrant mental conditions Trump exhibits. Primary among are sociopathy (“Sociopathy,” by Lance Dodes, M.D.), malignant narcissism and antisocial personality disorder (“Donald Trump Is: A) Bad, B) Mad, C) All of the Above,” by John D. Gartner, Ph.D.), and narcissistic personality disorder (“Pathological Narcissism and Politics,” by Craig Malkin, Ph.D.), to highlight a few of the essays and analyses in this volume. Many will find this very disturbing reading because in totality the book disabuses any hope that we have anything less than a fully deranged, volatile personality occupying the White House and wearing the mantle of most powerful person in the world. Regarding the second, how can such a clearly ill individual not only attract adherents but keep them glued to himself no matter how outrageous his bluster or cruel and dangerous his actions? You’ll find answers in this book, as well. As one example, “Birtherism and the Deployment of the Trumpian Mind-Set,” by Luba Kessler, M.D. explores how Trump manipulated this lie into an appeal to the desire of some to blame others for their sense of loss. In answer to the last question, you, American Citizen, can read this book to grasp the truly dire situation we find ourselves in. (Published in October 2017, many predictions of future behavior have already come to pass.) Then you can get out and vote in the 2020 election. More, you can get your friends out as well. Because what will make the difference are numbers, numbers enough to overcome the advantage Republicans have given themselves by virtue of gerrymandering districts nationwide. Finally, you might wonder how psychiatrists can diagnose an individual without having the individual on their couches. Don’t we have a rule about that (the so-called Goldwater Rule)? This volume contains a number of articles addressing this issue, as well as the duty to warn precept in clinical psychology. Suffice it to say here that these essays deal with explaining psychological abnormalities in general and with reference to research and how Trump exhibits these in a variety of his public pronouncements and behaviors. To think that trained and experienced professionals could not discuss our president or any other official without drawing on their training should strike you as absurd. Those who attack the volume as removed diagnosis simply can’t accept that we have a clear and present danger in our midst and a duty to call it to everybody’s attention. An Essential Primer for American Citizens You don’t have to watch Donald Trump for long to realize that he suffers from some serious mental issues. He puts them on full display every single day as he lies, bullies, wrecks, and corrupts his way through his presidency. In fact, just this week, as Dorian worked its way across the Caribbean and up the east coast of the U.S., as millions prepared to have their lives disrupted and perhaps ended, he assumed the role of national weatherman, dispensed false information, got called out on it, went on a rampage for days insisting he was right, and bullied NOAA officials into backing him up, turning that organization into yet another political pawn in what has become an international Faustian tragedy. So, what is this man’s problem, why do his group of disciples follow him blindly, and what can the majority of rational Americans do about an ever deteriorating situation? As to the first, American citizens can read what real experts, not empty-headed bloviators on T.V. and the internet, have to say about Donald Trump’s many mental problems in this essential primer on abnormal psychology and the various aberrant mental conditions Trump exhibits. Primary among are sociopathy (“Sociopathy,” by Lance Dodes, M.D.), malignant narcissism and antisocial personality disorder (“Donald Trump Is: A) Bad, B) Mad, C) All of the Above,” by John D. Gartner, Ph.D.), and narcissistic personality disorder (“Pathological Narcissism and Politics,” by Craig Malkin, Ph.D.), to highlight a few of the essays and analyses in this volume. Many will find this very disturbing reading because in totality the book disabuses any hope that we have anything less than a fully deranged, volatile personality occupying the White House and wearing the mantle of most powerful person in the world. Regarding the second, how can such a clearly ill individual not only attract adherents but keep them glued to himself no matter how outrageous his bluster or cruel and dangerous his actions? You’ll find answers in this book, as well. As one example, “Birtherism and the Deployment of the Trumpian Mind-Set,” by Luba Kessler, M.D. explores how Trump manipulated this lie into an appeal to the desire of some to blame others for their sense of loss. In answer to the last question, you, American Citizen, can read this book to grasp the truly dire situation we find ourselves in. (Published in October 2017, many predictions of future behavior have already come to pass.) Then you can get out and vote in the 2020 election. More, you can get your friends out as well. Because what will make the difference are numbers, numbers enough to overcome the advantage Republicans have given themselves by virtue of gerrymandering districts nationwide. Finally, you might wonder how psychiatrists can diagnose an individual without having the individual on their couches. Don’t we have a rule about that (the so-called Goldwater Rule)? This volume contains a number of articles addressing this issue, as well as the duty to warn precept in clinical psychology. Suffice it to say here that these essays deal with explaining psychological abnormalities in general and with reference to research and how Trump exhibits these in a variety of his public pronouncements and behaviors. To think that trained and experienced professionals could not discuss our president or any other official without drawing on their training should strike you as absurd. Those who attack the volume as removed diagnosis simply can’t accept that we have a clear and present danger in our midst and a duty to call it to everybody’s attention. The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President by Bandy X. Lee, Craig Malkin I picked this up from the library and being a nurse I realize they can't diagnose a Twitter maniac technical from afar, and there is the Goldwater rule that mental health experts are supposed to think of but this book also brings up other points just as important if not more. The duty to warn! They feel if is their duty to notify those in charge, which they did, that something may not be right with the guy who always lies, toots his own horn, lives in his own world, and has no empathy for...well anyone! It is not hard, at this point, for anyone on the planet to know what Trump is thinking because immediately the thought rushes down to his thumbs to the phone and out to Twitter. No filter. The psychiatrists had lots to work with plus all his speaches, still, no filter. They explain what different abnormal personality traits are, compare, and let the reader decide. They also let the reader know what a person with this or that abnormal personality disorder would do to get say more attention, or more power. It is scary what they predict. This book is not up to date yet you would think it is by how accurate it is describing Trump's behavior. If he keeps going unchecked, he will likely start a war so he can make sure he can get more power over the people like Bush did when Bush lied and got us in the Iraq war. We lost rights and haven't got those back "to protect freedom" we lost freedom! Somehow, he could suspend elections, increase taxes, limit the press for "security" , and so much more. This is someone that wants to be a dictator, not a role model President. His high is not beer, it is power and admiration! Where does he go from here, after being the president of the United States? He will want more, it is built in to him... ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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"Since the start of Donald Trump's presidential run, one question has quietly but urgently permeated the observations of concerned citizens: What is wrong with him? Constrained by the American Psychiatric Association's "Goldwater rule," which inhibits mental health professionals from diagnosing public figures they have not personally examined, many of those qualified to answer this question have shied away from discussing the issue at all. The public has thus been left to wonder whether he is mad, bad, or both. In The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, twenty-seven psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health experts argue that, in Mr. Trump's case, their moral and civic "duty to warn" America supersedes professional neutrality. They then explore Trump's symptoms and potentially relevant diagnoses to find a complex, if also dangerously mad, man. Philip Zimbardo and Rosemary Sword, for instance, explain Trump's impulsivity in terms of "unbridled and extreme present hedonism." Craig Malkin writes on pathological narcissism and politics as a lethal mix. Gail Sheehy, on a lack of trust that exceeds paranoia. Lance Dodes, on sociopathy. Robert Jay Lifton, on the "malignant normality" that can set into everyday life if psychiatrists do not speak up. His madness is catching, too. From the trauma people have experienced under the Trump administration to the cult-like characteristics of his followers, he has created unprecedented mental health consequences across our nation and beyond. It's not in our heads. It's in his."--Jacket. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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