Trump's America may seem like a cruel new psychology experiment but US society has been sick for quite some time.
Trump's comportment endows him with an aura of dangerousness, but his presidential predecessors weren't exactly racking up points in the empathy department, writes Fernandez [Lamarque/Reuters]
Since the ascent to power of US President Donald Trump, two discussion topics have become increasingly popular: whether or not the man is insane and whether or not it's appropriate to talk about whether or not the man is insane.
While many psychiatrists, mental health workers and media figures have abided by the idea that it is unethical to publicly debate the head of state's mental soundness, others view the taboo as reckless.
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