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The World Mental Health Coalition Had the Same Concerns as the Nation s Top Military Brass in Fearing a Coup Attempt by Former Pres Trump

The World Mental Health Coalition Had the Same Concerns as the Nation s Top Military Brass in Fearing a Coup Attempt by Former Pres Trump
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Making Book on Trump | Frontpagemag

New York Times, and the Washington Post. It was also a gift to the book business. There was, publishers found, an apparently insatiable hunger for anti-Trump screeds. One after another of these tomes hit the bestseller lists. While there were the inevitable differences among them in style and perspective, virtually all shared a single theme: Trump was not just a president whose politics the authors disliked; he was the worst person ever to hold the office, unique in his bigotry, corruption, ignorance, stupidity, egomania – indeed, in the estimation of many, comparable to Hitler. In general, the author paid very little if any attention to Trump’s actual political ideas, programs, or accomplishments; instead, their focus was on his personality and personal views, real or imagined – and, by extension, on the supposed attitudes of Trump’s supporters, whose very enthusiasm for him was treated as a character flaw and, indeed, an existential threat to American democracy, tole

Op-Ed: The American Psychiatric Association Sickened America

email article Since late January 2020, mental health experts stated that the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 would be more reflective of President Trump s mental state than of the characteristics of the virus. By March 2020, we issued a Prescription for Survival, urging that, without removal of the president, or at least his influence, there would be an unacceptable loss of life. We predicted step-by-step how the then-president would disastrously mismanage the pandemic, based on a mental capacity evaluation we did in April 2019 when the right information became available. Yet, the now 530,000 U.S. COVID-19 deaths were not prevented, and a recent

Feeling More Paranoid a Year Into the Pandemic? Experts Say You re Not Alone

Learning to identify your paranoia is the first step to mitigating it, experts say. If you are feeling more paranoid than usual since the pandemic hit, you are not alone. The anxiety, uncertainty, and stress brought on by the COVID-19 epidemic is real and can lead to more paranoia, doctors say. The John Hopkins Psychiatry Guide defines paranoia as a response to perceived threats that are heavily influenced by anxiety and fear, existing along a continuum of normal, reality-based experience to delusional beliefs. Dr. Brandy Lee, a forensic psychiatrist based in New York, told CNN that many Americans have been “encouraged and conditioned to avoid reality, and that can heighten paranoia. The social isolation many feel, in part to the lockdown and challenges that include dealing with the possibility of food scarcity, homelessness and unemployment, have also put many on the brink of hopelessness.

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