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245 0 4 _aThe dangerous case of Donald Trump :
_b27 psychiatrists and mental health experts assess a president /
_cedited by Bandy X. Lee, M.D., M.Div.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bSt. Martin's Press,
_c2017.
264 4 _c©2017
300 _axix, 360 pages ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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500 _a"A Thomas Dunne Book."
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _gForeword:
_tOur witness to malignant normality /
_rRobert Jay Lifton --
_gPrologue:
_tProfessions and politics /
_rJudith Lewis Herman and Bandy X. Lee --
_gIntroduction:
_tOur duty to warn /
_rBandy X. Lee --
_tUnbridled and extreme present hedonism : How the leader of the free world has proven time and again he is unfit for duty /
_rPhilip Zimbardo and Rosemary Sword --
_tPathological narcissism and politics : A lethal mix /
_rCraig Malkin --
_tI wrote The Art of the Deal with Trump : His self-sabotage is rooted in his past /
_rTony Schwartz --
_tTrump's trust deficit is the core problem /
_rGail Sheehy --
_tSociopathy /
_rLance Dodes --
_tDonald Trump is: (A) Bad, (B) Mad, (C) All of the above /
_rJohn D. Gartner --
_tWhy 'crazy like a fox' versus 'crazy like a crazy' really matters : Delusional disorder, admiration of brutal dictators, the nuclear codes, and Trump /
_rMichael J. Tansey --
_tCognitive impairment, dementia, and POTUS /
_rDavid M. Reiss -- Donald J. Trump, alleged incapacitated person : Mental incapacity, the Electoral College, and the Twenty-fifth Amendment /
_rJames A. Herb --
_tShould psychiatrists refrain from commenting on Trump's psychology? /
_rLeonard L. Glass --
_tOn seeing what you see and saying what you know : A psychiatrist's responsibility /
_rHenry J. Friedman --
_tThe issue is dangerousness, not mental illness /
_rJames Gillian --
_tA clinical case for the dangerousness of Donald J. Trump /
_rDiane Jhueck --
_tHealth, risk, and the duty to protect the community /
_rHoward H. Covitz --
_tNew opportunities for therapy in the age of Trump /
_rWilliam J. Doherty --
_tTrauma, time, truth, and Trump: How a president freezes healing and promotes crisis /
_rBetty P. Teng --
_tTrump Anxiety Disorder : The Trump effect on the mental health of half the nation and special populations /
_rJennifer Contarino Panning --
_tIn relationship with an abusive president /
_rHarper West --
_tBirtherism and the deployment of the Trumpian mind-set /
_rLuba Kessler --
_tTrump's daddy issues : A toxic mix for America /
_rSteve Wruble --
_tTrump and the American collective psyche /
_rThomas Singer --
_tWho goes Trump? Tyranny as a triumph of narcissism /
_rElizabeth Mika --
_tThe loneliness of fateful decisions : Social and psychological vulnerability /
_rEdwin B. Fisher --
_tHe's got the world in his hands and his finger on the trigger : The Twenty-fifth Amendment solution /
_rNanette Gartrell and Dee Mosbacher /
_gEpilogue:
_tReaching across professions :
_rNoam Chomsky with Bandy X. Lee --
_gAppendix:
_tTranscript of the Yale Conference (online).
520 _a"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.
600 1 0 _aTrump, Donald,
_d1946-
_xMental health.
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600 1 0 _aTrump, Donald,
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_xPsychology.
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651 0 _aUnited States
_xPolitics and government
_y2017-
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
_9343258
650 0 _aDespotism
_xPsychological aspects
_vCase studies.
_9343259
650 0 _aHeads of state
_xMental health
_vCase studies.
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650 0 _aPublic administration
_xDecision making
_xPsychological aspects
_vCase studies.
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650 0 _aPolitical leadership
_xPsychological aspects
_vCase studies.
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650 0 _aPresidents
_zUnited States
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700 1 _aLee, Bandy X.,
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