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Trump on the Couch
Trump on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President | Justin A. Frank, MD
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"A great public service--critical for our time." --Bandy X. Lee, M.D., M.Div., Yale psychiatrist, expert on violence, and editor of The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump The New York Times-bestselling author of Bush on the Couch shows that Donald Trump is mentally and emotionally unfit to execute the duties of President. No president in the history of the United States has inspired more alarm and confusion than Donald Trump. As questions and concerns about his decisions, behavior, and qualifications for office have multiplied, they point to one primary question: Does he pose a genuine threat to our country? The American Psychiatric Association's Goldwater Rule constrains psychiatrists from offering diagnoses on public figures who are not patients and who have not endorsed such statements. But in Trump on the Couch Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Justin A Frank invokes the moral responsibility that compels him to speak out and present a full portrait of a man who presents us with a clear and present danger. Using observations gained from a close study of Trump's patterns of thought, action, and communication, Dr. Frank uncovers a personality riddled with mental health issues. His analysis is filled with important revelations about our nation's leader, including disturbing insights into his childhood, his family, his business dealings, and his unusual relationship with alternative facts, including how * The absence of a strong maternal force during childhood has led to Trump's remarkable lack of empathy and disregard for women's boundaries; * His compulsion to polarize America has grown out of the way he perceives the world as full of deceitful and destructive persecutors; * His inability to tolerate the pain of frustration has triggered his belief that omnipotence will finally remove it; * His idiosyncratic use of language points to larger issues than even his tweets might suggest. With our country itself at stake, Dr. Frank calls attention to the underlying narcissism, misogyny, deception, and racism that drive the President who endangers it. A penetrating examination of how we as a nation got here and, more important, where we are going, Trump on the Couch sounds a call to action that we cannot ignore.
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MelissaSue81
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This book is terrible. Freudian psychoanalysis is not at all widely accepted as legitimate in modern psychology/psychiatry..but this guy is trying to make legitimate claim for it. Worse, he does it with only the most basic, easy to find, publicly available information about Trump. I thought this book might be kind of funny. It‘s is not funny. It‘s disturbing. #NFNov @rsteve388 @Clwojick

Clwojick 6pt 4y
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MelissaSue81
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#todayIlearned that Trump‘s crazy hair is apparently a copy of his late mother‘s style. So weird!! #TIL #NFNov @Clwojick @rsteve388

Gaylagal2 Such a jackass😂🙄 4y
ljuliel What a thing to see at 6:30 AM "..........................? 4y
Scochrane26 He‘s coming to campaign for our horrible governor tomorrow in my area. 🤮😥 4y
rsteve388 4 pts 4y
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MelissaSue81
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First read for #NFNov. Only a few chapters in, but I don‘t have high hopes for this being great. I didn‘t realize Freudian psychoanalysis was still a thing. @Clwojick @rsteve388

rsteve388 1 pt 4y
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