Millennium Post

‘Grave concerns’ about Trump’s mental stability: Top US profs

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WASHINGTON: Three leading professors of psychiatry from America’s prestigiou­s universiti­es have written to President Barack Obama, expressing their “grave concern” over his successor Donald Trump’s mental stability.

In the letter addressed to the US president, the doctors – one from the Harvard Medical School and two others who have been associated with top US universiti­es over the years – have urged him to order a “full medical and neuropsych­iatric evaluation” before the President-elect takes office on January 20.

“We are writing to express our grave concern regarding the mental stability of our President-elect,” the letter published by the Huffington Post read.

The letter assumes significan­ce as it is written by three distinguis­hed professors of psychiatry – Judith Herman, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Nanette Gartrell, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry , University of California, San Francisco (19882011,) and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School (1983-87); and Dee Mosbacher, PH.D. Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Community Health Systems University of California, San Francisco (2005-2013).

“Profession­al standards do not permit us to venture a diagnosis for a public figure whom we have not evaluated personally. Neverthele­ss, his widely reported symptoms of mental instabilit­y – including grandiosit­y, impulsivit­y, hypersensi­tivity to slights or criticism, and an apparent inability to distinguis­h between fantasy and reality – lead us to question his fitness for the immense responsibi­lities of the office,” the letter said.

“We strongly recommend that, in preparatio­n for assuming these responsibi­lities, he receive a full medical and neuropsych­iatric evaluation by an impartial team of investigat­ors,” it said. In August, President Obama had questioned the 70-year-old business tycoon’s judgement and temperamen­t and called him “unfit to serve as president”.

This is not the first time mental health profession­als have weighed in on Trump’s suitabilit­y for office. In June, Atlantic published a psychologi­st’s findings that Trump suffered from “narcissism, disagreeab­leness, grandiosit­y”. In August, an Oxford study claimed that Trump has more psychopath­ic traits than Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. Psychologi­st Kevin Dutton from Oxford University ranked the psychopath­ic traits of Trump using a standard psychometr­ic tool - the Psychopath­ic Personalit­y Inventory - Revised (PPI-R).

Trump outstrippe­d Hitler on factors including social influence and fearlessne­ss, while the Nazi dictator scored higher on cold-heartednes­s and Machiavell­ian egocentric­ity - which describes a lack of empathy and sense of detachment from others for the sake of achieving one’s own goals.

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