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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Broken Man Who's Breaking America -- Thom Hartmann
https://hartmannreport.com/p/the-broken-man-whos-breaking-america-6f6Once constrained by grown-ups in the room, Trump now surrounds himself with suckups. The result? A perfect storm of immaturity, cruelty, and power
Claiming that Donald Trump is a sociopath has become so common its pretty much a cliché these days. That said, most people dont know what sociopathy is or what they can expect from or how to identify a sociopath.
I did a deep dive into Trumps childhood and history to discover the roots of his behavior and how we can deal with it and repair America from it in my newest book The Last American President: A Broken Man, a Corrupt Party, and a World on the Brink.
What I found was fascinating and provides an easy way for people with no training in psychology to identify not only Trumps problem but to figure out who else in their lives may incline toward sociopathy (CEOs are particularly notorious; some suggest its what makes them ruthless but successful).
The easy way to describe sociopathy to a lay person is to explain that if young children were tested for the condition theyd often test positive for the disorder, which is referred to by professionals (and the DSM) as Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD).
Thats because their personalities are still developing and they havent yet fully developed empathy, impulse control, or a stable sense of morality, traits that are still emerging during childhood and adolescence.
This is why clinicians are careful not to diagnose children with sociopathy or ASPD outright; instead, they may diagnose Conduct Disorder, especially if the child shows persistent patterns of aggression, deceit, or cruelty. If these behaviors continue into adulthood, and particularly if they begin before age 15, the diagnosis may later shift to ASPD/sociopathy.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), adults with ASPD or sociopathy display a consistent and persistent set of characteristics. Those include a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others; chronic violation of social norms, rules, and laws; deceitfulness, impulsivity, and aggression; and a near-complete lack of remorse or empathy.
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I did a deep dive into Trumps childhood and history to discover the roots of his behavior and how we can deal with it and repair America from it in my newest book The Last American President: A Broken Man, a Corrupt Party, and a World on the Brink.
What I found was fascinating and provides an easy way for people with no training in psychology to identify not only Trumps problem but to figure out who else in their lives may incline toward sociopathy (CEOs are particularly notorious; some suggest its what makes them ruthless but successful).
The easy way to describe sociopathy to a lay person is to explain that if young children were tested for the condition theyd often test positive for the disorder, which is referred to by professionals (and the DSM) as Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD).
Thats because their personalities are still developing and they havent yet fully developed empathy, impulse control, or a stable sense of morality, traits that are still emerging during childhood and adolescence.
This is why clinicians are careful not to diagnose children with sociopathy or ASPD outright; instead, they may diagnose Conduct Disorder, especially if the child shows persistent patterns of aggression, deceit, or cruelty. If these behaviors continue into adulthood, and particularly if they begin before age 15, the diagnosis may later shift to ASPD/sociopathy.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), adults with ASPD or sociopathy display a consistent and persistent set of characteristics. Those include a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others; chronic violation of social norms, rules, and laws; deceitfulness, impulsivity, and aggression; and a near-complete lack of remorse or empathy.
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The Broken Man Who's Breaking America -- Thom Hartmann (Original Post)
erronis
Jun 27
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Kid Berwyn
(21,495 posts)1. ASPD
Yup. And because it gives them incredible short-term political and financial power, a Republican Party willing to go along with the NAZI.
May their day of reckoning bring all they, as traitors, deserve.
wendyb-NC
(4,413 posts)2. Nailed it.
He and his whole criminal cabal cabinet need to go.
Martin Eden
(14,664 posts)3. "near-complete lack of remorse or empathy"
In Trumps case, I think "near" can be deleted.