More and more professionals are saying Trump is mentally ill



A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader

According to a number of top U.S. psychologists, like Harvard professor and researcher Howard Gardner, Donald Trump is a “textbook” narcissist. In fact, he fits the profile so well that clinical psychologist George Simon told Vanity Fair, “He’s so classic that I’m archiving video clips of him to use in workshops.” This puts Trump in the same category as a number of infamous dictators like Muammar Gaddafi, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Saddam Hussein. And although there are narcissists out there who entertain us, innovate, or create great art, when a narcissist is given immense power over people’s lives, they can behave much differently. As the 2016 presidential election grows nearer we must ask ourselves, if elected president would Donald Trump act on the behalf of the will of the people, or would he behave more like a dictator—silencing any dissenting voices, perpetually refusing to compromise, and being oppressive to certain groups? To answer that, we should ask a little bit more about what makes a narcissist tick, and how they tend to behave when given free rein.

A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader
Is it lakhota's day off?

what's a 'lakhota'?

Trump relative?
lol...something like that
 


A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader

According to a number of top U.S. psychologists, like Harvard professor and researcher Howard Gardner, Donald Trump is a “textbook” narcissist. In fact, he fits the profile so well that clinical psychologist George Simon told Vanity Fair, “He’s so classic that I’m archiving video clips of him to use in workshops.” This puts Trump in the same category as a number of infamous dictators like Muammar Gaddafi, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Saddam Hussein. And although there are narcissists out there who entertain us, innovate, or create great art, when a narcissist is given immense power over people’s lives, they can behave much differently. As the 2016 presidential election grows nearer we must ask ourselves, if elected president would Donald Trump act on the behalf of the will of the people, or would he behave more like a dictator—silencing any dissenting voices, perpetually refusing to compromise, and being oppressive to certain groups? To answer that, we should ask a little bit more about what makes a narcissist tick, and how they tend to behave when given free rein.

A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader
Is it lakhota's day off?

what's a 'lakhota'?

Trump relative?
look up.....he is the guy you are blowing.....
 


A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader

According to a number of top U.S. psychologists, like Harvard professor and researcher Howard Gardner, Donald Trump is a “textbook” narcissist. In fact, he fits the profile so well that clinical psychologist George Simon told Vanity Fair, “He’s so classic that I’m archiving video clips of him to use in workshops.” This puts Trump in the same category as a number of infamous dictators like Muammar Gaddafi, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Saddam Hussein. And although there are narcissists out there who entertain us, innovate, or create great art, when a narcissist is given immense power over people’s lives, they can behave much differently. As the 2016 presidential election grows nearer we must ask ourselves, if elected president would Donald Trump act on the behalf of the will of the people, or would he behave more like a dictator—silencing any dissenting voices, perpetually refusing to compromise, and being oppressive to certain groups? To answer that, we should ask a little bit more about what makes a narcissist tick, and how they tend to behave when given free rein.

A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader
First up Sack almost everyone in politic's are "text book narcissist" as are most of Hollyweird and the MSM. It's not against the law.

Next lets consider that he has kept more of his campaign promises that got him elected than any other politician I've seen in the 30 + years I've been voting. Matter of fact I think he's been doing it in record speed so he's already doing the will of the people.

When considering whether or not he's silencing "dissenting voices" one has to consider who the designating voices are. Some are liberals still punch drunk after 8 years of Obama and still in major denial(bordering on psychotic break) that they lost they last election. Nonetheless Trump hasn't silenced them as is evidenced by the protests. Actually he's been most tolerant as have been authorities. When you consider that an ambulance was obstructed by half assed protestors who thought it was acceptable to block a road Forcing ambulance workers to"perform a procedure on a critically ill patient in the vehicle instead of at the hospital." When narcissists block roads and put themselves before a medical emergency and someone else's life, I find it hard to take seriously the platform of such protests and personally think every last one of them should have been tossed in jail for attempted murder.

I trust Sack that you will take the word of the Boston Globe and the Associated Press as reliable confirmation of this fact.

Anti-Trump protesters shut down Connecticut highway, delay ambulance - The Boston Globe

Then there's the Main Stream Media or MSM from which such dissenting voices seem to be getting their fuel. They can be discounted because they are owned and operated by people, mostly liberal, who insist on biased reporting. Trump calls them out regularly. I watch Trump and then listen to the MSM analysis after and I find myself thinking we watched different press conferences. The news no longer gives the unflinching truth but rather reports the opinion they want you to have and will call you crazy if you disagree.

As for this neuroscientist, they didn't tell you how many they had to ask before they found one that agreed with their opinion. Of course there would be at least one guy who did, as well as others who'd disagree so the opinion of this article is instantly tossed out as inconclusive at best. I've been an active participant of the of the mental health care system on behalf of a family member and I can tell you that person has had so many conflicting diagnosis over the years that it's clear it's not an exact science. Mental health diagnosis isn't like saying this person has cancer. You either have cancer or don't, but many diagnosis' in the mental health field sort of overlap with symptoms which can make it difficult for a clear and accurate diagnosis. So here's a neuroscientist who can give some relevance to a persons mental heath, but who by definition deals with "the field of study encompassing the various scientific disciplinesdealing with the structure, development, function, chemistry,pharmacology, and pathology of the nervous system." He's not a Psychiatrist therefore I would have to take any diagnosis he may give with a grain of salt. Then of course there's the fact that he's never actually interviewed for diagnosis Trump which makes his opinion on this matter less than credible. My family member did see a neurologist but only after several years of evaluation by mental health professionals,second opinions, and then only to rule out possible physical causes. His opinion was valuable, but certainly not the only or final word on said person's condition. It's just not that easy to make a diagnosis of a persons mental health and any one who would make it seem so is doing a disservice to the much needed, underfunded and valued professions of the overall mental health field.
 


A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader

According to a number of top U.S. psychologists, like Harvard professor and researcher Howard Gardner, Donald Trump is a “textbook” narcissist. In fact, he fits the profile so well that clinical psychologist George Simon told Vanity Fair, “He’s so classic that I’m archiving video clips of him to use in workshops.” This puts Trump in the same category as a number of infamous dictators like Muammar Gaddafi, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Saddam Hussein. And although there are narcissists out there who entertain us, innovate, or create great art, when a narcissist is given immense power over people’s lives, they can behave much differently. As the 2016 presidential election grows nearer we must ask ourselves, if elected president would Donald Trump act on the behalf of the will of the people, or would he behave more like a dictator—silencing any dissenting voices, perpetually refusing to compromise, and being oppressive to certain groups? To answer that, we should ask a little bit more about what makes a narcissist tick, and how they tend to behave when given free rein.

A neuroscientist explains: Trump has a mental disorder that makes him a dangerous world leader
First up Sack almost everyone in politic's are "text book narcissist" as are most of Hollyweird and the MSM. It's not against the law.

Next lets consider that he has kept more of his campaign promises that got him elected than any other politician I've seen in the 30 + years I've been voting. Matter of fact I think he's been doing it in record speed so he's already doing the will of the people.

When considering whether or not he's silencing "dissenting voices" one has to consider who the designating voices are. Some are liberals still punch drunk after 8 years of Obama and still in major denial(bordering on psychotic break) that they lost they last election. Nonetheless Trump hasn't silenced them as is evidenced by the protests. Actually he's been most tolerant as have been authorities. When you consider that an ambulance was obstructed by half assed protestors who thought it was acceptable to block a road Forcing ambulance workers to"perform a procedure on a critically ill patient in the vehicle instead of at the hospital." When narcissists block roads and put themselves before a medical emergency and someone else's life, I find it hard to take seriously the platform of such protests and personally think every last one of them should have been tossed in jail for attempted murder.

I trust Sack that you will take the word of the Boston Globe and the Associated Press as reliable confirmation of this fact.

Anti-Trump protesters shut down Connecticut highway, delay ambulance - The Boston Globe

Then there's the Main Stream Media or MSM from which such dissenting voices seem to be getting their fuel. They can be discounted because they are owned and operated by people, mostly liberal, who insist on biased reporting. Trump calls them out regularly. I watch Trump and then listen to the MSM analysis after and I find myself thinking we watched different press conferences. The news no longer gives the unflinching truth but rather reports the opinion they want you to have and will call you crazy if you disagree.

As for this neuroscientist, they didn't tell you how many they had to ask before they found one that agreed with their opinion. Of course there would be at least one guy who did, as well as others who'd disagree so the opinion of this article is instantly tossed out as inconclusive at best. I've been an active participant of the of the mental health care system on behalf of a family member and I can tell you that person has had so many conflicting diagnosis over the years that it's clear it's not an exact science. Mental health diagnosis isn't like saying this person has cancer. You either have cancer or don't, but many diagnosis' in the mental health field sort of overlap with symptoms which can make it difficult for a clear and accurate diagnosis. So here's a neuroscientist who can give some relevance to a persons mental heath, but who by definition deals with "the field of study encompassing the various scientific disciplinesdealing with the structure, development, function, chemistry,pharmacology, and pathology of the nervous system." He's not a Psychiatrist therefore I would have to take any diagnosis he may give with a grain of salt. Then of course there's the fact that he's never actually interviewed for diagnosis Trump which makes his opinion on this matter less than credible. My family member did see a neurologist but only after several years of evaluation by mental health professionals,second opinions, and then only to rule out possible physical causes. His opinion was valuable, but certainly not the only or final word on said person's condition. It's just not that easy to make a diagnosis of a persons mental health and any one who would make it seem so is doing a disservice to the much needed, underfunded and valued professions of the overall mental health field.
Now you're just being reasonable.
 

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