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Don't diagnose Trump, respond to him
Washington Examiner ^ | Jan 14, 2018 | Alan Dershowitz

Posted on 01/13/2018 9:33:20 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom

Is President Trump mentally ill, suffering from dementia, or both? Some mental health professionals and others are arguing that he should be removed from office because the answer to at least one of those questions is “yes.” I believe this is a dangerous course to follow.

A Yale psychiatry professor has suggested the possibility that President Trump might be involuntarily committed to a mental hospital. Others have proposed that he be required to undergo psychiatric or psychological testing. Still others have suggesting invoking the 25thAmendment to the Constitution and declaring the president incompetent.

For more than 25 years, I taught courses on law and psychiatry, and related subjects, at Harvard Law School. I co-edited a basic text in the field. And I have written numerous articles regarding the ability and inability of psychiatrists to predict future conduct.

On the basis of my research and writing, I find it unprofessional, unethical, and absurd for any mental health professional who has not examined President Trump to offer a diagnosis or psychiatric prediction about him.

We are all entitled to our opinions regarding the president’s political and personal qualifications to serve. I voted for Hillary Clinton in the last election because I felt she was more qualified than Donald Trump to be president. That is my right as an American voter.

But psychiatrists and other mental health professionals have no more right to pathologize a president or a candidate because they disagree with his or her political views than do prosecutors or politicians have a right to criminalize political opponents.

I have been writing in opposition to the criminalization of political differences for decades, because it is dangerous to democracy. It is even more dangerous to pathologize or psychiatrize one’s political opponents based on opposition to their politics.

Getting mental health professionals to declare political opponents mentally ill was a common tactic used against political dissidents by the Soviet Union, China, and apartheid South Africa. Perfectly sane people were locked up in psychiatric wards or prisons for years because of phony diagnoses of mental illness.

The American Psychiatric Association took a strong stand against the use of this weapon by tyrants. I was deeply involved in that condemnation, because I understood how dangerous it is to diagnose political opponents instead of responding to the merits of their political views.

It is even more dangerous when a democracy like the U.S. begins to go down the road of pathologizing political differences. It’s one thing to say your opponents are wrong. It’s quite another to say they are crazy.

Questions about President Trump’s mental health arose even before he was elected. Throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, some of his most extreme critics were not content to say they disagreed with his policies – or thought he was unqualified because of his temperament, background, or skill set. Instead, they questioned his mental health.

I am old enough to remember the last time this happened. The 1964 presidential election was the second in which I voted. President Lyndon Johnson, who had succeeded the assassinated President John F. Kennedy, was running against Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.

I didn’t like either candidate. Johnson’s personal characteristics were obnoxious, though he had achieved much, especially in the area of civil rights. Goldwater’s personal characteristics seemed fine, but I disapproved of his conservative political views.

I was shocked to read an article in Fact magazine – based on interviews with more than 1,100 psychiatrists – that concluded Goldwater was mentally unstable and psychologically unfit to be president. It was Lyndon Johnson whose personal fitness to hold the highest office I had questioned.

Goldwater seemed to me to be emotionally stable, with excellent personal characteristics, but highly questionable politics. The article was utterly unpersuasive, but in the end, I reluctantly voted for Johnson because Goldwater was too conservative for my political tastes.

Goldwater went back to the Senate, where he served with great distinction and high personal morality. Johnson got us deeply into an unwinnable war in Vietnam that hurt our nation and claimed more than 58,000 American lives. The more than 1,100 psychiatrists, it turned out, were wrong in their diagnosis and predictions.

The misdiagnosis of Goldwater should surprise no one, since none of the psychiatrists had ever examined, or even met, the Arizona senator. They just didn’t like his politics. Indeed, some feared that he would destroy the world if he had access to the nuclear button.

The most powerful TV ad against Goldwater showed an adorable young girl playing with a flower. Then, the viewer hears an ominous voice counting down from 10, the camera zooms into a tight close-up of the little girl’s eye, and you see the horrific mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion, implying that electing Goldwater would bring about a nuclear holocaust. It was an effective ad. It influenced me far more than the psychobabble in the Fact article.

Following the Goldwater-psychiatrist debacle, the American Psychiatric Association declared it to be unethical for a psychiatrist to offer any kind of a diagnosis on a public figure without having examined that person.

Now, more than half a century later, numerous psychiatrists and other mental health professionals are violating that sound ethical principle by diagnosing President Trump, who they have never examined. They are offering diagnoses, ranging from Alzheimer’s to narcissistic personality disorder to paranoia and more. This is irresponsible, in my view.

We should continue to debate the merits and demerits of President Trump’s policies, effectiveness, personality and other factors that are relevant to his presidency. Those who oppose the president are of course free to criticize him, to work for the election of a Democratic Congress in 2018, and to support another candidate for president in 2020. That’s how democracy works.

But let’s leave diagnoses to doctors who have examined their patients and not remove a duly elected president of the U.S. from office on amateurish speculation that he is mentally incapable of functioning in office.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dershowitz; fourth100days; trump45; trumphealth
Questioning the President's mental state is a revealing look into the mental state of his critics and how much time Trump is spending in their heads.
1 posted on 01/13/2018 9:33:20 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

To a mentally insane lib, anyone that appears “normal” would obviously be insane.
Libs need to be dealt with in the harshest of ways. They are the ones that need to be in the padded cells.


2 posted on 01/13/2018 9:36:20 PM PST by lgjhn23 (It's easy to be liberal when you're dumber than a box of rocks.)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Sorry Alan, the only thing your clan knows how to do is fling their own feces.


3 posted on 01/13/2018 9:41:36 PM PST by Electric Graffiti (Obama voters killed America...Treat them accordingly.)
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>> A Yale psychiatry professor has suggested the possibility that President Trump might be involuntarily committed to a mental hospital.

I suspect that psychiatrist has criminal intentions.


4 posted on 01/13/2018 9:52:50 PM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

The author can’t be too sane himself to have voted for Hillary in my non professional opinion.


5 posted on 01/13/2018 10:00:01 PM PST by amihow
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Why aren’t ALL politicians given a psych evaluation prior to going on a ballot?

We do it for cops and military officers. Insane politicians can do even more damage


6 posted on 01/13/2018 10:31:22 PM PST by varyouga
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To: lgjhn23

There’s the old saying that if you believe everyone else is nuts....
Alan makes value points but sheesh, voting for lbj because of that ridiculous over the top ad, pleeeease!


7 posted on 01/13/2018 10:41:40 PM PST by AllAmericanGirl44
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To: Gene Eric
Liberalism is a mental disease.

Physician heal thyself.
8 posted on 01/13/2018 11:14:03 PM PST by IWontSubmit (2)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Alan is either willfully ignorant or completely clueless. The polite art of civil discourse has long been abandonded by the left. Facts? They don’t need no stinkin’ facts. They want lawlessness, misery, and distruction. Heck, maybe a hundred million more need to die, because paradise is just around the bend.


9 posted on 01/13/2018 11:23:55 PM PST by SpaceBar
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

I recall hearing that the referenced anti Goldwater TV ad
was actually pulled after one showing. However, it was
widely covered by all the TV networks because it was so
controversial. There you go, an example of how the
Democrats got their deceitful advertisement broadcast
for free. This was circa 1964. And the beat goes on.....


10 posted on 01/14/2018 12:36:06 AM PST by Sivad (NorCal red turf)
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To: Sivad

“And that’s the way it is”


11 posted on 01/14/2018 4:07:17 AM PST by gov_bean_ counter (Free Republic has been reduced to a gathering place for the inane, banal, and obtuse.p)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom

Vilification is all the Left have ever had. You know, NAZI,racist etc.


12 posted on 01/14/2018 5:24:11 AM PST by TalBlack (It's hard to shoot people when they are shooting back at you...)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom
A Yale psychiatry professor has suggested the possibility

She is a Clinical Assistant Professor on the Voluntary faculty, who is not currently licensed in Connecticut. Her license is in New York (#219444), and her clinical sites are in Manhattan and Queens, although it appears that she is not currently seeing patients. The recent APA statement accuses her of unethical conduct, which, if a properly formed complaint gets to the NYS Office of Professional Medical Conduct, may prevent her from renewing her registration.

She is as much a "psychiatry professor" as Obama was a "constitutional law professor".

13 posted on 01/14/2018 5:29:52 AM PST by Jim Noble (Single payer is coming. Which kind do you like?)
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To: Oshkalaboomboom
On the basis of my research and writing, I find it unprofessional, unethical, and absurd for any mental health professional who has not examined President Trump to offer a diagnosis or psychiatric prediction about him.

OK Professor Dershowitz. As my grandma would say, "That and a nickel will get you on the subway".

New York State Department of Health
Office of Professional Medical Conduct
Riverview Center
150 Broadway Suite 355
Albany, New York 12204-2719

That's where to send your opinion.

14 posted on 01/14/2018 5:33:16 AM PST by Jim Noble (Single payer is coming. Which kind do you like?)
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