| | | Is it conceivable that Donald Trump suffers from an attachment disorder?
Mike King, MS Psychology & MFCC, PhD Degree in Psychology (1985)
I doubt it;. Trump had a good home with a mother who loved her children. Trump was the pampered child whose father showered him with attention and taught him he is special. He learned at an early age the value of money to manipulate people. He became a millionaire at the age of four, money gifted by his doting father.
Trump has always managed to get out of tight situations he caused, using money and influence, while bullying those who didn’t conform.
Military school wasn’t a choice. He attacked an elementary school teacher with a fork and she almost lost an eye. His entrance into college was purchased by his father because his grades were less than mediocre. One of his professors says he was a real dummy.
Trump is attached to money, tall phallic symbols with his name on them, illicit and extramarital sex, figuring out new ways to stiff those he owes money to and bragging about his wealth and brainpower. He’s attached to the Russian oligarchs and their boss Putin, who bailed him out when his real estate empire was collapsing.
Trump has a seeming unnatural attachment to one of his daughters, while manipulating his sons and pulling their chains.
He’s attached to a continuing string of political rallies, which are nothing more than fund raisers to pay for his mounting legal bills. He stirs up his base with lies, distortions and evil attacks on anyone who opposes him. Trump then exits the rally and leaves the city to pick up the tab for security and the use of the venue. Nevertheless, cities that host these rallies continue to entertain the con man.
Trump is attached to his phony narrative and the string of constant lies which he can’t seem to help himself from burping up. He is like a small, bumbling child who never learned the value of manners, finesse, or social graces. He is without empathy. |
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