By Dr. Sheldon Roth
Dr. Sheldon Roth is a graduate of New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, 1965. He was Resident and Chief Resident in Psychiatry at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts 1966-1969. Following the latter he was Clinical Associate at The National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 1969-71. Currently, he is an Assistant Clnical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts and on the Faculty, Harvard-Longwood Training Program in Psychiatry, Boston, Massachusetts and a Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, at The Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East, Massachusetts. Dr. Roth is in the private practice of psychiatry and psychoanalysis in Newton, Massachusetts. He is the author of "Psychotherapy: The Art of Wooing Nature," 1987, Jason Aronson Inc. Northvale, New Jersey.
he is the author of “Psychologically Sound: The Mind of Donald J. Trump." This book is humanistic, holistic portrait of a complex, charismatic personality and his significance for America. The media and his political foes frequently attack Donald Trump with claims that he is mentally unfit for the presidency. Increasingly, his critics label him "unstable," "crazy," or "insane." But these armchair diagnoses have more to do with a dislike of his policies than any real clinical analysis.