It's Official: Top Psychiatrists at Yale Conference Warn That Trump Has a 'Dangerous

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Trump's mental health could have a dangerous impact on the American people.

35 psychiatrists this week gathered at a conference at Yale to sound the alarm on what they believe is President Donald Trump’s “dangerous mental illness.”

Per The Independent [3], the psychiatrists met at Yale’s School of Medicine on Thursday to talk about Donald Trump’s mental health, which they warned was frighteningly unstable.

“We have an ethical responsibility to warn the public about Donald Trump’s dangerous mental illness,” said Dr. John Gartner [4], a practicing psychotherapist who advised psychiatric residents at Johns Hopkins University Medical School and who has in the past warned Trump is a “psychiatric Frankenstein monster.”

Gartner and other psychiatrists at the conference argued that Trump suffers from a particularly malignant case of pathological narcissism, which makes him a danger to the country and the world.

“Worse than just being a liar or a narcissist, in addition he is paranoid, delusional and grandiose thinking and he proved that to the country the first day he was president,” Gartner explained. “If Donald Trump really believes he had the largest crowd size in history, that’s delusional.”

Dr. James Gilligan, a psychiatrist and professor at New York University, said that Trump’s erratic behavior has similarly disturbed him — despite the fact that he has lots of experience working with violent convicted criminals.

“I’ve worked with murderers and rapists, I can recognize dangerousness from a mile away,” he said. “You don’t have to be an expert on dangerousness or spend fifty years studying it like I have in order to know how dangerous this man is.”

Typically, psychology professionals refrain from diagnosing public figures whom they haven’t personally interviewed, but Dr. Bandy Lee, an assistant clinical professor at the Yale School of Medicine, told the conference that the dangers Trump’s mental health present are simply too great to stay silent.

“As some prominent psychiatrists have noted, [Trump’s mental health] is the elephant in the room,” Lee explained. “I think the public is really starting to catch on and widely talk about this now.”

By Brad Reed

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Sounds like many shrinks have a bit of team envy. It's always fun to say that everybody who disagrees with you is a total sociopath, ask Desh... she knows.
 
I'm amazed that people still tiptoe around this stuff.

It would be fascinating to watch Trump if he wasn't President - but it's truly scary to have someone w/ his issues leading the country.
 
Sounds like many shrinks have a bit of team envy. It's always fun to say that everybody who disagrees with you is a total sociopath, ask Desh... she knows.

C'mon, Damo - you know there is something very off w/ Trump. This is not your typical, "oh, sure - opponents will always say you're crazy or whatever."

Trump ain't right.
 
I'm amazed that people still tiptoe around this stuff.

It would be fascinating to watch Trump if he wasn't President - but it's truly scary to have someone w/ his issues leading the country.

I think it's a matter of professional ethics. You and I can both reason that Douchebag Donald appears to have some issues. Professional psychiatrists and psychologists know that a diagnosis not performed legitimately and clinically (like actually handling the subject in the proper setting) is illegitimate and that they should not be embarrassing themselves and their profession (and Yale) like this.
 
Sounds like many shrinks have a bit of team envy. It's always fun to say that everybody who disagrees with you is a total sociopath, ask Desh... she knows.

But it's their stock in trade to know who is and isn't a sociopath. Also ask yourself why eminent scientists at Yale disagree with Trump, rather than say, the international consortium of rural enclave oafs who all are in lockstep adoration.
 
I think it's a matter of professional ethics. You and I can both reason that Douchebag Donald appears to have some issues. Professional psychiatrists and psychologists know that a diagnosis not performed legitimately and clinically (like actually handling the subject in the proper setting) is illegitimate and that they should not be embarrassing themselves and their profession (and Yale) like this.

It's that too, but we've all had enough TV face time with that self aggrandizing incompetent liar to ethically diagnose him.
 
I'm amazed that people still tiptoe around this stuff.

It would be fascinating to watch Trump if he wasn't President - but it's truly scary to have someone w/ his issues leading the country.

Ironic that you don't comprehend the lunatic issues you and the liberal left are having over his presidency. Psychiatrists can be loonier than their patients. That's a fact. Of course, you're a liberal and seldom deal with facts, but rather, whiney bloviating, innuendo and hyperbole.

Next, you'll be prattling stupidly that any simpleton can amass billions and fly around the nation in a Boeing 757 he paid for.
 
But it's their stock in trade to know who is and isn't a sociopath. Also ask yourself why eminent scientists at Yale disagree with Trump, rather than say, the international consortium of rural enclave oafs who all are in lockstep adoration.

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Ken, anyone who decorates their penthouse with gold-plated furniture is not playing with a full deck.
There is something really wrong here....deeply and alarmingly wrong:
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Personally, I think anyone that engages in the relentless pursuit of wealth, and has a desire to flaunt it in such tasteless ways, is a broken human being.
Trump: mentally disturbed? Yes.
Black hearted and soulless? Perhaps!!
 
I think it's a matter of professional ethics. You and I can both reason that Douchebag Donald appears to have some issues. Professional psychiatrists and psychologists know that a diagnosis not performed legitimately and clinically (like actually handling the subject in the proper setting) is illegitimate and that they should not be embarrassing themselves and their profession (and Yale) like this.

In general you would be correct
However Trump's antics are public and plenty, especially because he tweets out every thought he has.
 
Ken, anyone who decorates their penthouse with gold-plated furniture is not playing with a full deck.
There is something really wrong here....deeply and alarmingly wrong:
http://hbu.h-cdn.co/assets/16/19/980x639/gallery-1462816039-donald-trump-1.jpg

Personally, I think anyone that engages in the relentless pursuit of wealth, and has a desire to flaunt it in such tasteless ways, is a broken human being.
Trump: mentally disturbed? Yes.
Black hearted and soulless? Perhaps!!

trump is a perfect example of the saying that money can't buy taste.
 
Ken, anyone who decorates their penthouse with gold-plated furniture is not playing with a full deck.
There is something really wrong here....deeply and alarmingly wrong:
http://hbu.h-cdn.co/assets/16/19/980x639/gallery-1462816039-donald-trump-1.jpg


Personally, I think anyone that engages in the relentless pursuit of wealth, and has a desire to flaunt it in such tasteless ways, is a broken human being.
Trump: mentally disturbed? Yes.
Black hearted and soulless? Perhaps!!

That is why it is so disgusting that Republicans voted him in. They know this ^ on some level, but didn't care. The fuck you party was only interested in saying fuck you with the most gigantic human fuck you symbol there is, and they don't care that the entire world can go to complete shit because of their choice. Fuck science funding, fuck foreign relations, fuck brown people, fuck china, fuck the poor, fuck public education, fuck if he lies, don't care what the fuck he does, as long as it irritates those damn holier than thou democrats.

The entire Trump voting block is a angry teenage kid who hates his teachers and parents and the system.
 
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