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Re: the 12/4 article on Trump's mental health (Andrew Feinberg/ the Independent)--the psychiatrists involved are speaking within the limits of their field, but Trump's abusive and antisocial behavior is quite common--see 15 Warning Signs of an Abuser first published over 20 years ago by Dear Abby--her column described behavior usually hidden, involving personal relations--but Trump is acting very publicly and affecting the whole nation. e.g Verbal Abuse--every day insults, threats, serial lying, humiliations;-- also isolating from friends and allies; refusing to take responsibility for the effects of their actions; causing chaos; gas-lighting--it refers not to physical abuse, but coercive control. And the psychiatrists are not talking about how Trump's behavior affects other people--Trump insists that the president can act above the law--when in fact his role is to uphold the law and be a role model of civic responsibility.