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Psychiatrists Debate Ethics Of Diagnosing Trump.....He is paranoid, delusional and grandiose'
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Physicians at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in San Diego debated the ethics of diagnosing a public figure, like President Donald Trump.
The debate centered around a 1964 ethics ruling from the APA known as the “Goldwater Rule,” which prohibits psychiatrists from offering medical opinions on someone they have not personally evaluated, Axios reported Sunday. The rule was established after Fact magazine published a survey from some 12,356 psychiatrists that claimed Goldwater was psychologically unfit to be president.
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