American psychiatrists: Donald Trump is dangerous
When I say that Trump is dangerous, the only question is whether I am not speaking too mildly, says James Gillian, a psychiatrist with 25 years of experience, in an interview with the American "Newsweek".
Gillian, who during his work - as "Newsweek" writes - came into contact with serial killers and criminals, and also supervised therapy for the most aggressive patients in psychiatric hospitals, analyzed Trump's words in the book "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump", which has just been published on the market . In addition to Gillian, 26 other psychiatrists analyze Trump's statements.
The psychiatrist analyzed Trump's statements from the election campaign and the first months of his presidency. In his opinion, psychiatrists and psychologists have a "duty to warn" society about the threat that awaits them - that is why he decided to take part in the creation of a book about the US president.
- I know more about the psychological side of violence than almost any other representative of our society - argues Gillian in an interview with "Newsweek". He adds that the fact that Trump poses a threat to the security of the US and the world is not a matter for discussion, but a fact.
American psychiatrists and psychologists established the organization "The Duty to Warn PAC", whose members argue that Trump has a personality disorder called "destructive narcissism". The founder of the organization, psychotherapist John Gartner, who teaches psychiatry at an American university, emphasizes that the organization's goal is to support activities aimed at impeaching Trump.
Gartner emphasizes that licensed psychotherapists have described "specific, observable behaviors" that show Donald Trump has a habit of "violating the rights of others."
"Newsweek" reminds that "destructive narcissism" is a term created by Erich Fromm, who described, among others, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin and "other megalomaniac and sadistic dictators."
"Newsweek" reminds that "destructive narcissism" is a term created by Erich Fromm, who described, among others, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin and "other megalomaniac and sadistic dictators."
The personality of a "destructive narcissist" includes "paranoia, cultivating conspiracy theories, demonizing opponents, lying and intimidation." At the same time, Gartner argues that Trump does not play any role - he is simply the way his behavior and statements indicate.
- We don't tell the public anything about Trump that they don't know. We're not making this up. We listen to what Trump says and we hear it, explains Gartner.
Who knows maybe for instance some police officers,mainstream media journalists are both such social groups such megalomaniacs with very too serious complexes thinking like billionaires that’s what they are expecting of their own expectations for sake of job,work lifestyle life careers in case of when it goes to both motivations and determinations(too much of both things)even if what I know in reality they have average money earnings.