Trump's Bizarre Behavior Has a Clinical Name: Disinhibition
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Trump's Bizarre Behavior Has a Clinical Name: Disinhibition
"(AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) One of the earliest and most underreported warning signs of certain forms of dementia is not memory loss. It is disinhibition a deterioration of impulse control, judgment, and social restraint that often manifests as reckless behavior, inappropriate speech, and diminished concern for consequences. By the time forgetfulness becomes obvious, the disease process is often well underway."
"In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, Trump posted private messages from confused European leaders, publicly criticized the United Kingdom's national security posture, and shared a fabricated image depicting the United States in control of Greenland, Canada, Venezuela, and Cuba. This was the sitting president of the United States conducting foreign policy online, overnight, as allies scrambled to contain diplomatic fallout from his threats to take Greenland."
"Trump has always treated impulse as a strength. He boasts about going with his gut, rejecting filters, and saying what others will not. That posture is central to his political identity, and voters knowingly rewarded it, including in his most recent election. What stands out now is a shift beyond performative bluntness. Leaking private diplomatic communications, antagonizing allies without leverage, and circulating fantasy maps of territorial expansion suggest behavior detached from strategy and indifferent to consequence."
Disinhibition is an early, underreported sign of some dementias, marked by deterioration of impulse control, judgment, and social restraint. It often appears as reckless behavior, inappropriate speech, and diminished concern for consequences, and disease is often advanced before forgetfulness becomes obvious. Recent presidential behavior—posting private messages from European leaders, criticizing the United Kingdom's national security posture, and sharing a fabricated map of U.S. control over Greenland, Canada, Venezuela, and Cuba—constitutes conducting foreign policy overnight via social media. Leaking private diplomatic communications, antagonizing allies without leverage, and circulating fantasy territorial maps suggest actions detached from strategy and indifferent to consequence. Disinhibition is identified by change from baseline rather than temperament, and the current posture appears less controlled and less purposeful than before.
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