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245 04 The dangerous case of Donald Trump :|b37 psychiatrists and
       mental health experts assess a president /|cedited by 
       Bandy X. Lee, M.D., M.Div. 
250    Updated and expanded second editon. 
264  1 New York :|bThomas Dunne Books, St. Martin's Press,
       |c[2019] 
300    lxii, 475 pages ;|c25 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    "Updated and expanded with new essays"--title page. 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |tForeword to the second edition: the dire warning of 
       mental health experts /|rJeffrey D. Sachs --|tPrologue to 
       the second edition: professions and activism /|rStephen 
       Soldz and Bandy X. Lee --|tForeword to the first edition: 
       our witness to malignant normality /|rRobert Jay Lifton --
       |tPrologue to the first edition: professions and politics 
       /|rJudith Lewis Herman and Bandy X. Lee. Introduction: our
       duty to warn and to protect /|rBandy X. Lee --|tPart 1 The
       Trump phenomenon : Unbridled 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;|ta lethal mix /
       |rCraig Malkin ;|tI wrote "The Art of the Deal" with 
       Donald 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 ;|tDonald J. Trump, 
       alleged incapacitated person: mental incapacity, the 
       electoral college, and the twenty-fifth amendment /|rJames
       A. Herb --|tPart 2 The Trump dilemma : Should 
       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 Gilligan ;|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 --|tPart 3 The Trump 
       effect.|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 contexts 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 --|tPart 4 
       Sociocultural consequences.|tPersistent enslavement 
       systemic trauma: the deleterious impact of Trump's 
       rhetoric on black and brown people /|rKevin Washington ;
       |tTraumatic consequences for immigrant populations in the 
       United States /|rRosa Maria Bramble ;|tTo Trump, some 
       lives matter /|rEllyn Uram Kaschak ;|tThe charismatic 
       leader-follower relationship and Trump's base /|rJerrold 
       M. Post --|tPart 5 Humanity's perpetuation and survival.
       |tThe myth of nuclear war /|rJames R. Merikangas, with 
       Tarannum M. Lateef ;|tThe age of Thanatos: environmental 
       consequences of the Trump presidency /|rLise Van Sustern 
       and H. Steven Moffic ;|tThe Goldwater rule and the silence
       of American psychiatry: a 2017 symposium /|rNassir Ghaemi 
       ;|tIs the Commander in Chief fit to serve? A nonpartisan 
       test that marries U.S. Army leadership standards with 
       psychoanalytic theory /|rPrudence Gourguechon ;
       |tDisordered minds: democracy as a defense against 
       dangerous personalities /|rIan Hughes ;|tCongress should 
       establish an alternative body to assess the President /
       |rNorman Eisen and Richard Painter. Epilogue: reaching 
       beyond the professions /|rNoam Chomsky, with Bandy X. Lee.
       Appendix: transcript of the Yale Conference (online). 
520    "He's only getting worse. Donald Trump's erratic behavior 
       throughout his presidential campaign caused many of us to 
       ask: What is wrong with him? After the election, 
       politicians and pundits assured us he would change once he
       took office and would live up to his role as president. 
       After spending two years in the most powerful position in 
       the world, however, Trump has only gotten worse. He rants.
       He lashes out. He threatens violence. He holds rallies to 
       rile up his supporters. And he lies constantly. He has 
       become, to use the word of one former staffer, "unhinged."
       In this updated and expanded edition of the bestselling 
       The Dangerous case of Donald Trump, the twenty-seven 
       psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health 
       experts who first took on their brave "duty to warn" the 
       public about the dangers of Trump are now joined by ten 
       more."--Dust jacket. 
600 10 Trump, Donald,|d1946-|xMental health. 
600 10 Trump, Donald,|d1946-|xPsychology. 
650  0 Despotism|xPsychological aspects|vCase studies. 
650  0 Heads of state|xMental health|vCase studies. 
650  0 Public administration|xDecision making|xPsychological 
       aspects|vCase studies. 
650  0 Political leadership|xPsychological aspects|vCase studies.
650  0 Presidents|zUnited States|xPsychology|vCase studies. 
651  0 United States|xPolitics and government|y2017-|xMoral and 
       ethical aspects. 
655  7 Biographies.|2lcgft 
655  7 Case studies.|2lcgft 
700 1  Lee, Bandy X.,|d1970-|eeditor. 
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