Many famous psychologists and psychiatrists have mentally analyzed Donald Trump. Most gave opinion on the basis of his public behavior and statements without personally meeting Trump. Trump’s behavior has been seen by many experts connecting with narcissistic personality disorder symptoms, what happens in which a person only cares for himself and does not have sympathy for anyone.
Some psychologists have also described Trump’s mentor as a psychopathic personality disorder, which describes gilt or lack of shame, excessive impulse, and control over others. On the basis of experience and research, psychoanalyst Dan McAidams claimed that Trump shows an extraordinary grandosity and a tendency to compromise very little.
Psychiatrists like John Gartner have described Trump as “Maliganant Narisist”-that is, a person who has a lot of self-realization, aggression, a tendency to lie and lack of sympathy for others.
Psychologist Dan McAidams named Trump’s behavior as ‘episodic man’. He is always in the present moment, does not consider history or future. Book edited by Bandi Lee in 2017 “The Dangers Case of Donald Trump” (The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump) 27 psychiatrists described Trump’s mentality as a threat to society and the world and talked about “duty to warn”.
Trump often decides in impulse without thinking. Due to this, their decisions also prove to be a big threat many times, as is still visible. (News18)
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Cyclogy Today ” (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/President- Donald- Trum) performed psychological analysis of Donald Trump with all the psychologists of America. Whatever came out on the basis of that, it is presented here as a question and answer.
Question – What do psychological president say about Trump’s personality?
According to Cyclogy Today, President Trump’s personality is peculiar, insolent and fierce. Especially ever since he gained immense power. Some mental health professionals publicly stated that Trump’s behavior seems to be a Narcel Personality Disorder, Antisial Personality Disorder and Paraonoid Personality Disorder.
Question – What do psychological president tell Trump’s childhood from a psychological point of view?
– In July 2020, President Trump’s niece and clinical cyclologist Mary Trump published a book called “Two Mach and Never Inf: How My Family Created the Worlds Most Dangerras Man”. In which he wrote, Trump’s mother lived autism and misguided while his father lacked emotions and sympathy. He argues that Trump had no ideal for sensitivity, sympathy and mutuality. The performance of these qualities in the family was dangerous. President Trump tried to get his father’s approved throughout his life, this made his personality peculiar.
Psychologists from all over the world say that Donald Trump is a victim of Narcimism Personality Disorder. (News18)
Question – Is Narcissim Personality Disorder, which was seen in Trump?
– Trump’s tendency is seen as extremely self -confidence and herself as superior. They want praise from others. Let’s try to keep yourself at the forefront.
Question – Why are there factor in his behavior like cunning and cruelty?
– It actually reveals his psychopathy. According to many studies and experts, Trump’s behavior shows cruelty, cunning, and lack of sympathy for others. Their reactions look fast and often aggressive.
Question – Why do cyclists say that they also have a problem of mood disorder, what happens with this?
– Experts have seen Trump’s behavior by connecting the mood disorder (such as hypomania), they suddenly, take quick decisions. Many times responds without irrational or without thinking. Psychologists say that their angry statements, early to come in a quick and response to others, say that if they get any challenge or opposition, they personally take it and react immediately.
Question – What can be called Trump’s fierce psychological reasons?
According to experts, the trump has extreme conformity. They consider themselves superior. Want to keep themselves at the center everywhere. Due to such a tendency, they consider criticism or protest as an individual attack and give emotionally intense response.
Trump’s way of deciding is quick and full of emotions. They often give aggressive reactions to foreign policy or political issues without deep thinking. This impulsive behavior increases their rage.
It is clear in the old psychological principles and the behavior of the trump that their reactions are very anger and aggression. They prefer confrontation and try to forcibly persuade their point, which brings out fierceness and aggression.
Donald Trump now wants to get the Nobel Prize.
According to psychologist Dan McAidams, Trump does not go into the depths of his mind, they are always on the surface and only live in the present. Some experts believe that Trump demonstrates ‘madness’ or excessive fierceness as a strategy so that the opponents are confused and they can get their terms better.
Question – How can Trump’s desire to receive the Nobel Prize in a psychologist?
– Trump is found to have excessive self -realization, due to which he considers himself the best, most influential and most important leader. His desire to get the Nobel Prize is associated with this conformity and the depth of identifying himself. They want to present themselves as the biggest messiah of world peace and consider this award to be a proof of their greatness.
Question – What do people like Trump become the head of the national, what do psychologists say on this?
– Since such people are confident, they consider themselves very important after getting important positions. Criticism is unable to tolerate. Let’s try hard to maintain your image. For this reason, they show the tendency to make great fierce and impulsive decisions, which can sometimes focus in protecting their selfishness or reputation rather than national interest.
Such leaders want to take credit for every achievement themselves, and also show it in international relations. They propagate their decisions and successes on a large scale, presenting themselves as a major hero. This can increase diplomacy conflict and raise.
Psychologists point out that such leaders can make quick and sometimes irrational decisions subject to emotions rather than in a strategy, which can create both internal and external disputes. They sometimes weaken cooperation and alliances.
Such leaders promote deep polarization in the society. His style arouses strong enthusiasm among supporters, but also causes fear and intolerance between opposing parties and minorities, which threatens political stability and unity. Their peculiar mood swings and impulsive decisions can cause instability in national and global policies.