
As a retired educator last Fall, I taught a Psychohistory course for Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Granite State College in New Hampshire. One of my topics was an analysis of Donald Trump exploring personality issues trying to determine what lay behind his decision making and behavior. After conducting my research what emerged is the picture of a deeply flawed individual and a fifty-slide power point. As a fellow New Yorker, I have watched Trump for decades and I wondered how my analysis measured up to the views of psychology professionals. After reading Mary L. Trump’s new book, TOO MUCH AND NEVER ENOUGH: HOW MY FAMILY CREATED THE WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS MAN I found that my perspective and insights dovetailed nicely with those of Trump’s niece.
It is clear from Mary Trump’s title that her conclusions reached in analyzing her uncle’s behavior…
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