Trump and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) -- Adoration
by carl Thursday, Oct 12 2017, 9:37am
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It seems that those who should know better are happy to allow Trump to remain as President until he hangs himself, his approval rating has now plummeted in every US state, so minders tend to keep unreeling the ‘rope’ due to the personal risks and political repercussions of direct removal. However, what they should but do not know about the illness of NPD is that NPD sufferers require/demand prominence and adoration. If they fail to obtain this and people ignore or turn against them, they tend to suddenly and unpredictably go to extremes in vain attempts to regain former standing, delusional or otherwise.
Trump, a danger to humanity
In Trump’s case this desperation would most likely manifest as the ‘president who triggers WWIII,’ falsely imagining that this action would restore former status. And do not assume NPD suffers have limits on their insanity because they don’t, they are emotional infants that lack any sense of limitation, perspective or sense of consequences, clearly evident in Trump’s current behaviour. NPD sufferers only possess an exaggerated sense of themselves and an acute desperate need for the limelight/adoration, the loss of which in their sick world tips them over the edge.
Be advised and/or obtain advice from medical specialists in this regard those that are able to remove Trump from office, as allowing him to remain and suffer the excruciating (for sufferers) humiliation of being dumped/trashed is too much for them to bear and would present an extreme danger in Trump's case. It is far too risky and dangerous to allow Trump to remain in office any longer -- Trump should have been removed months back for the good of ALL, which means that further stalling jeopardises the USA and many other nations.
People that are able to make a difference and effect change are of course high officials in the Trump administration and government institutions, however, they desperately need a briefing from experts on the unpredictable nature of the disease when suffers are deprived of adoration and/or public focus/status. Do not balk or hesitate, the risks of inaction and insane action from sufferers is far too serious as the disease is by nature unpredictable.
It is sincerely hoped that professional advice is sought by those that need to know; the negative consequences of doing nothing are certain, remedial action must be taken today, in fact such action has become an imperative if we wish to have a stable and sane government.
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