Mary Trump | Interview Analysis | Donald Trump & Attachment Theory

This video answers the questions: Can I analyze the interview of Mary Trump, which was conducted by George Stephanopoulos? On the topic of Donald Trump, is Mary Trump credible or biased? If Mary Trump’s statements are true, could they explain how somebody could become narcissistic?
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  • @shewho333
    @shewho3333 жыл бұрын

    All we have to do is look at his public behavior throughout history to accept that Mary knows what she’s talking about. Having grown up in a similar family structure with someone who was devoid of empathy, obsessed with money...to the point of stealing and financial abuse of those around her, and sadistic in her cruelty, I KNOW Mary Trump is telling it exactly like it is. She did not break her NDA. A court ruled that his NDA’s on her, (and likely every single family member) are completely worthless. Who puts NDA’s on family members anyway? A criminal sociopathic narcissist.

  • @jonathanuniverse9302
    @jonathanuniverse93023 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like Fred Sr. may have been a narcissist, in which case Fred Jr was the scapegoat child and Donald was the golden child

  • @frankenz66

    @frankenz66

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds As

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly....it's like abuse, it's a vicious cycle.

  • @primrosedahlia9466

    @primrosedahlia9466

    3 жыл бұрын

    She said he was a sociopath

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@primrosedahlia9466 Right, narcissistic sociopath is the term.

  • @virginiasanderson519

    @virginiasanderson519

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ridiculous indeed!!! Taking the word of a twice removed 'sour' family member isn't enough to even perhaps attempt a diagnoses. So, a scapegoat because he was a drunk ... during childhood even? (All before Mary was born) Ya'll need to get a life. Long distance theories is definitely the wrong way to go. Poor Mary ..... guess she was a scapegoat as well? Lol.

  • @michellsmith4693
    @michellsmith46933 жыл бұрын

    She didn't use the courts "to get Money". She used the courts to be treated fairly. To be acknowledged as part of the family.

  • @diogeneslamplit6573

    @diogeneslamplit6573

    3 жыл бұрын

    So equating money with love is not the only family-wide failing. Also equating money with fairness. What's next? Equating money with satiety? Self-worth? Boy. These people really *are* aberrant! You'd be really hard-pressed to find another family that has those characteristics ( if you were on a desert island in the middle of the Pacific without another soul around for 1,000 mile radius ). You don't suppose they even equate money with *happiness* do you? I'm so glad I'm so well-adjusted. I almost got suicidal when that $1,200 stimulus/you're-a-useless-eater-in-a-make-work-job-get-over-it check finally arrived in the mail. See? I'm entirely glowing with mental health. No equating receipt of reward with joy for me! How sick would *that* be? There but for the grace of Providence goes me.

  • @terrycole1165

    @terrycole1165

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent point.

  • @dffulmer1
    @dffulmer13 жыл бұрын

    I have been watching video interviews of Mary Trump for the past week or so. My impression of her is that she is telling the truth according to her own perception of it. To me, she sounds like the most sensible one of the whole bunch.

  • @jeancoviello2250

    @jeancoviello2250

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen!

  • @iadorenewyork1

    @iadorenewyork1

    3 жыл бұрын

    More than just her subjective view of it! She is a skilled psychologist, so I think there is objective reality there.

  • @saintlybeginnings

    @saintlybeginnings

    3 жыл бұрын

    She sounds like angry & bitter that she has such a famous last name, wealthy & (at the time) most powerful man in the world as an Uncle and didn’t get what she feels she and her family should have. Then come along media trying to find anyone at all to attack & slam Trump (something they’ve done consistently since he won the nomination, and in which so far the media has been found to be lying/ distorting to the point of being completely false/ or pushing a very specific narrative & selecting words cautiously to libel/ slander. She switched her story from Trumps dad to Trump being the fault. No one else backs up her claim. A business and absent father isn’t a new thing, and based on how very attentive and involved D.Trump has been in his kids lives, I will buy that it is likely that his father was old fashion strict and absent, while his mon was very involved.

  • @LisaSalaices
    @LisaSalaices3 жыл бұрын

    FYI in her interview with Colbert she said the court ruled in her favor on the NDA.

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's how he stayed under the radar so many years.

  • @meshellylee
    @meshellylee3 жыл бұрын

    Could you evaluate Josh Duggar’s personality . He was a TLC celebrity who molested four of his sisters and got caught up in the Ashley Maddison scandal . He states he is a conservative Christian. His parents protected him and continue to to this day. They had the tv show 19 kids and counting. Thank you for your consideration. PS love your channel!💋

  • @cellison9414

    @cellison9414

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good idea, he would be a fascinating subject.

  • @meshellylee

    @meshellylee

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes it would.

  • @YourPartnerInCrime

    @YourPartnerInCrime

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @maryannebrown2385

    @maryannebrown2385

    3 жыл бұрын

    He molested his sisters plus another girl-I believe she was a babysitter.

  • @meshellylee

    @meshellylee

    3 жыл бұрын

    MaryAnne Brown yes that is correct.

  • @punkrocksmidge
    @punkrocksmidge3 жыл бұрын

    I haven't finished watching the video yet, but I just wanted to comment that I think that Mary's opinions about Donald's success stem from the fact that he has bankrupted multiple businesses despite massive financial support & resources from his father, not from having high standards. Just my take on it.

  • @hrh4961

    @hrh4961

    3 жыл бұрын

    tRump's father bailed him out numerous times over the years to the tune of around $400,000,000. to $500,00,000.

  • @punkrocksmidge

    @punkrocksmidge

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hrh4961 yeah exactly

  • @Marnee4191

    @Marnee4191

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. This is the one video from Dr. Grande where I think he got a couple of things wrong. And it's not due to my disapproval of Trump.

  • @pjj9491

    @pjj9491

    3 жыл бұрын

    so you understand how a bankruptcy works right...compared to Biden...Trump should be sainted...

  • @punkrocksmidge

    @punkrocksmidge

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pjj9491 No one was talking about Biden, we were discussing Trump's multiple failures in business.

  • @AliPittaway
    @AliPittaway3 жыл бұрын

    "The fact that she's his niece raises the concern that her view is distorted", hmm, could it also be that the fact that she's his niece means she's also in a much better position to be more "informed"? That, coupled with the fact that she's a clinical psychologist, could also strengthen that position.

  • @sethk1698

    @sethk1698

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's exactly what I thought. Dr. Grande is great but I think he missed the mark on this one.

  • @julief634

    @julief634

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@sethk1698 the doc grande can be at times biased himself lol

  • @madambutterfly7513

    @madambutterfly7513

    3 жыл бұрын

    Most psychologist s are crazy in their own right

  • @madambutterfly7513

    @madambutterfly7513

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@aprilmay1700 I doubt that, if anything, she'll be in the Lake of Fire with Satan, his tormented eternal future, along with billions & billions of evil people

  • @iadorenewyork1

    @iadorenewyork1

    3 жыл бұрын

    She saw, close up, her dad be disrespected and destroyed. She heard many stories from the family. She knows things that happened in the personal Trump milieu. She has done many interviews -- not just one -- and she has written an excellent book. This analysis is disrespectful.

  • @idowuashiru6364
    @idowuashiru63643 жыл бұрын

    Hi. I read Mary Trump's book. It is the exact mirror image of my own dysfunctional family. The same tactics my mother used to create a monster in my older sister. Her favouritism of this sister created a character that is an exact parallel of Donald. She was the least academically intelligent out of us 8 children. Meanwhile she was made the CEO of the family business which she has run into the ground. Again defrauding all her other siblings by manipulating trust deeds and wills with the aid of her husband who is a lawyer. Meanwhile all our lives this sister was hyped up to believe she is the only competent child while we others were systematically put down. I find Mary Trump's book totally believable. This is real life dysfunction. Not theory!

  • @missiris1234

    @missiris1234

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your insight

  • @snowflow07

    @snowflow07

    Жыл бұрын

    I read Mary’s book.

  • @ShunyamNiketana
    @ShunyamNiketana3 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure I agree with the notion that suing for one's right to an inheritance means essentially seeking love from the government or courts. The money can't replace love, but disinherited people need to fight for what is rightfully theirs, at least if there is a legal angle.

  • @Jennieallen415

    @Jennieallen415

    3 жыл бұрын

    How does anyone know what 'rightfully' belongs to an heir?

  • @mortebelle8870

    @mortebelle8870

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with you, for example a greedy daughter/ son persuading an elderly/ dying mother/ father when they are mentally/ emotionally unstable to disinherit a sibling or change their will at the last minute.

  • @fishface123ism

    @fishface123ism

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Going to court for being written out of her and her brothers rightful inheritance has nothing to do with love, but upholding their rights and acknowledging the lack of love of those keeping them out...her Aunts and Uncles.

  • @bgs03548

    @bgs03548

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jennieallen The will. Trump and the other brother changed it to cut Mary and her bother out.. including their health insurance while her brother and his wife had just had a special needs baby. NYDA is right now investigating evidence that the Trump family, not Mary, lied about inheritance taxes to the tune of 170 million$.

  • @oliverduke1173

    @oliverduke1173

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Jennieallen415 The bible

  • @kasperorganics-organiccott6881
    @kasperorganics-organiccott68813 жыл бұрын

    An analysis of an interview is so superficial. It doesn't sound like he's read the book. I read the book and I don't think her perceptions are all that distorted. A sad family to stay the least.

  • @thebeyer8321

    @thebeyer8321

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think this video was the worst of his I have seen, and I unsubscribed because of it.

  • @janecote

    @janecote

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is the first time I've been very disappointed in one of these videos. Within the first two minutes, I got a pretty strong impression that he was negative about Mary Trump.

  • @kerryberger985

    @kerryberger985

    3 жыл бұрын

    I read the book and I feel it was far more in-depth then the TV interview, and reasonably reliable.

  • @janecote

    @janecote

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, Dr Grande? You got some splainin to do.

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's certifiable. If you know anything about narcissists, he has every single trait.

  • @glendaeden2501
    @glendaeden25013 жыл бұрын

    The release of the tapes of her aunt’s comments about the SATs being written by someone else should be evidence of the truth of that statement. I personally have never liked Trump since he first hit headlines back in the nineties and her book confirmed every impression I had of him. It is difficult to be totally objective when writing about a member of your own family but I think she did a very credible job in her book. Trump is one of those people one either loves or hates and I readily admit I fall into the latter camp.

  • @xvsupremacy7190

    @xvsupremacy7190

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry I disagree , love him or loathe Trump, Mary Trump is a very bitter woman.

  • @JacobC479

    @JacobC479

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xvsupremacy7190 Trump is the most bitter person in recent years, she’s not bitter because she decided to expose her uncle for fraud?

  • @Manseb

    @Manseb

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xvsupremacy7190 could both these things be true: Mary Trump being bitter and her insights into Donald Trump having some elements of truth to them?

  • @chrisparnham

    @chrisparnham

    11 ай бұрын

    @@xvsupremacy7190 She's angry with him and has very useful insights into his character and his early life but that doesn't mean she's bitter. I've seen her interviews she appears to be factual and on a mission to try and let others know what he's really like.

  • @robertadaversa2503

    @robertadaversa2503

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@xvsupremacy7190but the evidence supports her claims.

  • @suzukibeane1220
    @suzukibeane12203 жыл бұрын

    The judge decided that the non disclosure was no longer valid, that's why she is allowed to do the interviews.

  • @Runningfromtheherd

    @Runningfromtheherd

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you knew that he should have also

  • @suzukibeane1220

    @suzukibeane1220

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Runningfromtheherd I was repeating what i heard her Lawyer say. I think Dr Grande's is not very credible when suggesting ......" Mary suing to regain love through money " .

  • @Runningfromtheherd

    @Runningfromtheherd

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@suzukibeane1220 I don't watch many of his analyses but I think he's off on Mary Trump. KZreadrs are always suspect whether they're telling the truth or making money on their channel. trump always comes back at people who disparage him but not her. I think he's afraid of her.

  • @suzukibeane1220

    @suzukibeane1220

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Runningfromtheherd I wholeheartedly agree with you. I have seen many of her interviews . She is intelligent, knowledgable , and confident. Grande's idea that Mary is looking for love through money is far fetched to say the least. You bring up an excellent point..... Donnie has not disparaged or threatened to sue her because she told the truth. Her suit against him for defrauding her and her brother is in the court system now.

  • @barbaramascaro6899

    @barbaramascaro6899

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, to my way of thinking, you don't have everyone signing disclosures if there's nothing to hide! Also, the fact that he refuses to admit he's no longer president means something upstairs isn't working...And, he is being sued by many different entities because he never owns up to his debts because the courts are his playground... I'd believe her before I'd believe him! He's been lying to the american people for 4 years, that's got to say something about who he is! For damn sure! Personally, I think he's a narcissist, which some refer to as psychopathic...I lived with one for 14 yrs, and can smell them coming a mile away!

  • @secondaryactons
    @secondaryactons3 жыл бұрын

    She says he is successful in the material sense and by that end she asks "At what cost?". You left that part out.

  • @shonaharris9328

    @shonaharris9328

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes exactly he survived and is worldly successful but emotionally bankrupt.

  • @Melinda8162

    @Melinda8162

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shona Harris Oh, GOOD GRIEF!!!! MANY of us are ‘ emotionally bankrupt’, many less are as financially successful.

  • @carriea8165

    @carriea8165

    3 жыл бұрын

    "At what cost" is true for anyone, and if she were less biased, she'd be asking herself that

  • @barbaralindhjem1582

    @barbaralindhjem1582

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm not really sure he is successful in the material sense... He lied and scammed his way to his money defrauding and hurting many others on the way. A liar and a cheat who used others to get what he wanted is not successful in his own right.

  • @miathaicha22

    @miathaicha22

    3 жыл бұрын

    Judy0007 how can u tell someone not to call others they don’t personally know something and then in the same comment call someone u don’t know that exact thing? Were u trying to be ironic or something or r u actually that much of a hypocrite?

  • @5cloudwalker
    @5cloudwalker3 жыл бұрын

    Mary’s secret recorded phone calls to trumps sister now backs up her story

  • @redacted9506
    @redacted95063 жыл бұрын

    6:32 “schadenfreude - pleasure derived by someone or another person’s misfortune.” Dr. Grande has me breaking out the thesaurus for this one.

  • @judithbradford9130
    @judithbradford91303 жыл бұрын

    Her claim about the disinheritance meaning "no love" was not in reference to HER identifying money and love; it is about THEIR identifying those things, whereas she is quite clear about the difference

  • @Mrs.AD0099

    @Mrs.AD0099

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, he's missed the point on that one.

  • @pakese30

    @pakese30

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I understood that myself.

  • @devinngeorge

    @devinngeorge

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is that your professional opinion?

  • @pakese30

    @pakese30

    3 жыл бұрын

    devinngeorge watch the interview she clearly states that the family used money as a substitute for love. She is very aware of what real love is meant to be or she and her brother wouldn’t have understood the damage done to her father, she’d also have found it difficult to get into a real relationship with her partner and adopt a child if she didn’t.

  • @devinngeorge

    @devinngeorge

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pakese30 if she says so it's not gospel. This is why mental professional don't treat family due to BIAS

  • @kathyjones1078
    @kathyjones10783 жыл бұрын

    Ok but if you read the book you learn that she and her brother were losing their health insurance and had to sue to keep it.

  • @jenniferjack4346

    @jenniferjack4346

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's what I'm talking about! Not the money... Knowing these kids lost their father, then taking health insurance away from his sick nephew!!!!

  • @KrisTina-friendship

    @KrisTina-friendship

    3 жыл бұрын

    They lost their insurance permanenrly. Her brother's child's poor health was covered

  • @Laughing-Eyes

    @Laughing-Eyes

    3 жыл бұрын

    You mean she had to experience real world problems. Oh Poor Her.

  • @Laughing-Eyes

    @Laughing-Eyes

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love A Parrot you totally missed my point. 😂😂😂

  • @CarriUSA

    @CarriUSA

    3 жыл бұрын

    Each grandchild received $ 200,000 including her. Grandpa was supporting her and her family even when her drunk no good father was alive. Grandpa made it clear he wasn't happy about them not have a good work ethic and felt like they were leaches. This is well known. Sorry, the insurance...were they not adults?? I left home at 18 and never asked my parents for a penny...worked two jobs when I needed. I suppose Mary was used to hand outs...rather immature. She lost the suit because she received the same as the rest of the grandchildren.

  • @altonbay629
    @altonbay6293 жыл бұрын

    Adolph Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin were also "successful" if that's one's standard for measuring success.

  • @kkittycatkat1990

    @kkittycatkat1990

    3 жыл бұрын

    It also goes the other way for the people you deem as "good". Fact is most highly successful people are narcissists or have narc tendancies. It's a fact.

  • @8ofwands300

    @8ofwands300

    3 жыл бұрын

    @K Kitty - Which " other way" are you referring to?

  • @yamaha5647

    @yamaha5647

    3 жыл бұрын

    One of these things is not like the others

  • @YusuphYT

    @YusuphYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great bullshit comparison mate lmao... Very helpful.

  • @MatuzaMortgages

    @MatuzaMortgages

    3 жыл бұрын

    Their success is questionable

  • @mytinyketolife6797
    @mytinyketolife67973 жыл бұрын

    How do you know no money no love.... I find that a stretch especially when fighting Trump.... should she have just rolled over? I think fighting evil is worth it regardless

  • @pjj9491

    @pjj9491

    3 жыл бұрын

    so you will buy the Biden Crime Family book which outlines their deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party...Ill watch for your review

  • @elaineandrepont

    @elaineandrepont

    3 жыл бұрын

    She used tactics to get to the heart of the matter. She is trying to save Trump from himself. She healed and forgave and it’s her duty as an empath to heal others and make great changes. Abuse comes in all forms and there are repercussions as well as long term suffering. Get a grip and stop abuse-all forms of abuse. Because we are a nation of broken hearts, and broken families! 💔 ETA🌹

  • @lindseystein9676
    @lindseystein96763 жыл бұрын

    Have you read her book? I’m just asking because I thought the situation around her disinheritance was a little more nuanced than just, she viewed money as love.

  • @shellyshannon5226

    @shellyshannon5226

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s true, she did.

  • @debbieplatt165

    @debbieplatt165

    3 жыл бұрын

    I read the book. She did not relate money to love but Fred Sr and DJT certainly did. The only recipient of his money, while alive, was Donnie boy. The other siblings were not so well treated.

  • @karistone1297

    @karistone1297

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lindsey Stein I agree. That's not what contesting the disinheritance meant to her. I think it was more about a sense of justice. Hey, I would have done the same thing.

  • @debbieplatt165

    @debbieplatt165

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@karistone1297 I agree 100%.

  • @rubym357

    @rubym357

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm listening to it right now. As someone who came from a similar abusive home, money was certainly weaponized, but I think she was on the mined path of searching for acceptance from intolerable people, and constantly apologizing to fit in because her father "failed" to be the slumlord and sociopath her grandfather was. Making things worse was keeping her homosexuality a secret, and wanting to make up for this fact by pleasing everybody. I think her grandmother and aunt's relationship with her was disingenuous on their parts, because they DID NOTHING to help her when she and her brother were disinherited and had their heath insurance revoked.

  • @mellamell7441
    @mellamell74413 жыл бұрын

    I don’t really agree with the statement that she was using the courts to get love because money equals love to Mary Trump. Yes, she may see that the Trump family expresses love by giving money, but of course money is valuable in its own right. However hurt I might be by being disinherited, I might still sue for the money as a separate asset than love because because money is practical.

  • @llc1976

    @llc1976

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @sandraheaton1084

    @sandraheaton1084

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Joe Graham I'm not a supporter of Donald Trump, but nobody knows what he felt at that time. He may have gone to the cinema while his brother lay on his deathbed, but we can't know what he was feeling as he sat there. Hell, even if surveillance footage showed up during that night showing Donald laughing and BS'ing around friends, we still can't know how conflicted he was inside.

  • @bgs03548

    @bgs03548

    3 жыл бұрын

    NYDA is currently investigating the Trumps for inheritance fraud of 170$ million. These grifters just can’t help themselves. They hate taxes and spend much trying to not pay taxes.. No one loves taxes though. One thing Fred instilled in the Donald is the love of money. Pretty obvious what that means if you just look at his motivation for everything and his irreverence for just about everyone and everything. He wants a Monarchy for the money that affords and he’s following Putin’s play book. He cheated to become a dictator of Russia. Now he’s a billionaire just off Russia. How much more the Donald can steal here.

  • @emiliegatfield2918

    @emiliegatfield2918

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well said. Thank you. I think the accusation is just more of the usual misogyny on this channel. Some of the analysis is interesting, but the misogyny is maddening.

  • @CarriUSA

    @CarriUSA

    3 жыл бұрын

    She wasn't disinherited ...all grandchildren including her received $200,000.... the rest of the grandchildren received nothing ,ore than that. She assumed her dead father would recieve shares...but grandpa decided the rest to all surviving children. None of this is new news...its been around years and years. Grandpa wasn't happy with her family, that he was supporting them even when her father was alive...he was a drunk and not taking care of his family...grandpa felt like they were leaches and not supporting themselves. She assumes much...still angry with her childhood.

  • @jeancoviello2250
    @jeancoviello22503 жыл бұрын

    I dont think mary ever expected to get love from her family. She was fighting for her and her brother and her brothers family's future security to get what they were supposed to inherit.

  • @madambutterfly7513

    @madambutterfly7513

    3 жыл бұрын

    No one has a right to any kind of inheritance IF the Giver doesn't want to give to the Givee

  • @dyingbreed1282

    @dyingbreed1282

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@madambutterfly7513 100% agree. Talk about entitled.

  • @stoverboo

    @stoverboo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@madambutterfly7513 Read the book. She wasn't cheated out of her legacy because Fred decided not to give her and her brother anything, but because Donald lied about the actual value of the estate.

  • @dwho432

    @dwho432

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@madambutterfly7513 That's called cold hearted, which he is!

  • @pakese30
    @pakese303 жыл бұрын

    It’s pretty much been shown that Donald did use his fathers money, he had his father fix things when he lost his businesses such as the casino he lost. It wasn’t just that someone was alive, the conversation regarding his SAT’s was connected to the information that his sister, Mary’s aunt who told her that she did Donald’s homework regularly but couldn’t do the exams. She also wasn’t stating that she felt her inheritance meant that she felt unloved, she was explaining that within the family money was used as love, which meant that essentially it showed that she and her brother were not well loved as a part of the family.

  • @lisalepore1449

    @lisalepore1449

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh please. We would do the same if we could.

  • @lisalepore1449

    @lisalepore1449

    Жыл бұрын

    Mary is woke, thirsty and angry.

  • @Timeflyer2
    @Timeflyer23 жыл бұрын

    I really wish you had read the book before doing this analysis. There are so many things missed in the interviews which are made clear in the book. Her father, Fred Jr., was written out of the will when Fred Sr. was in the midst of his downward spiral into dementia. There was some assets that were Fred Junior’s that were not in the will, and Donald and his siblings were put in charge of administrating the funds for Mary and her brother who were underaged. They lied to Mary by downplaying how much was involved and she was given very little. When she discovered that her and her brother had been cheated she took her uncles and aunts to court and Donald Trump threw her and her brother off of the family’s healthcare coverage. This was devastating to Mary’s brother who had a very sick son. Donald Trump was very clear that he did it out of spite, and was quoting saying that in the newspapers who were covering the contretemps. Mary did say that her grandfather equated love with money. I think Mary is coming more from a place of devastation about the cruel way the family set about destroying her father when he refused to knuckle under Fred Senior’s control, and tried to have his own life as an airline pilot.

  • @dakalodk

    @dakalodk

    3 жыл бұрын

    He got it wrong on this one .

  • @debs656

    @debs656

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I don't think that money equals love for Mary. I think that Mary did not wish to allow the family to cheat her, and by extension her father, from the family inheritance. Cheating them in this way is the same as erasing them from the family history.

  • @Amy-tk3wv

    @Amy-tk3wv

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Radio La Crimson I’ve always thought this doc is missing some emotional or social cues & I think this particular video really shows that... I’m sure he can help improve some people’s behavior... I think he means well, but I definitely see he has a bias & I grasped what I thought was a veiled leaning... And has he ever did a video about Trumps behavior or anyone else in that crazy circus 🤡 🎪 that enables him...because that speaks volumes. Seems like doc grande is basically inferring that Mary Trump who is intimate with the family history & has A PhD in clinical psychiatry, is making not only baseless claims, but is doing it to get back at donald for cheating her & her brother out of a fair share of the estates value. I think she is genuinely concerned about donald being dangerous for our country & I am grateful for her standing up...

  • @aalm7966

    @aalm7966

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's her story

  • @jimtruscott5670

    @jimtruscott5670

    3 жыл бұрын

    Timeflyer2 What is the source of these “ facts”.

  • @Donamtrx
    @Donamtrx3 жыл бұрын

    One thing I disagree with....it's not HER that equates money with love...it's THEM (the family). Feelings were not shown or made known by anyone in that family. Money was everything. Knowing that..of course she knows that no money means no love(on their part). I strongly recommend the book to anyone who is interested.

  • @eurekahope5310

    @eurekahope5310

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why fight for an inheritance from a family she disliked if she doesn't value wealth? If she had accepted her exclusion from the fortune without litigation, I would find her more credible.

  • @HildegardvonB

    @HildegardvonB

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@eurekahope5310 Mary recounts in her book how her brother, Fritz, was counting on their inheritance (wghich amongst others consisted in the private health insurance of the family) to treat his quite ill little boy. I think in normal families possesions are split between successors out of love and solidarity.

  • @PiecesMissing

    @PiecesMissing

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@eurekahope5310 I agree with that sentiment. Having said that, when love = money in the difficult formulations of a damaged child, obtaining 'that which is owed' in terms of 'love', is often, perhaps misguidedly, sought as legal/monetary 'revenge' for the unhappiness/mistreatment.

  • @carriea8165

    @carriea8165

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@eurekahope5310 brilliant response

  • @carriea8165

    @carriea8165

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@HildegardvonB is there something preventing Fritz from going out and earning his own living?

  • @malkeh53
    @malkeh533 жыл бұрын

    She has a Ph.D in Psychology....so do you right? Why wouldn't we listen to her. I found her very compelling.

  • @urirknme4172

    @urirknme4172

    Жыл бұрын

    Degree or not.. Mary is obsessed with her uncle and it's unhealthy.

  • @libertadbrito778
    @libertadbrito7783 жыл бұрын

    Ironically, that's my family's diagnosis. They view money as love. They're narcissist, and low achievers academically. To make matters worse, they have expensive monetary wishes in life. Very difficult to deal with them. Based on Dr Grande's descriptions, my relatives fit perfect signs of sociopathic behavior. Very disorganized and financially reckless. What a mess! I just pray for my safety, because they are dangerous monsters. 🙏💔

  • @thedonahoes
    @thedonahoes3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I'm Dr Grande. Today I'm willingly going to walk through a minefield.

  • @aurorarose2836

    @aurorarose2836

    3 жыл бұрын

    I know right...get your battle gear on Dr Grande.

  • @mrooz9065

    @mrooz9065

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@aurorarose2836 He observes but does not get involved in children's play.

  • @orls9068

    @orls9068

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dr Grenade

  • @lciav

    @lciav

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @TaterKakez

    @TaterKakez

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lmao 🤣 *Ahem* He *ballet pirouettes* through the mine field, thank you. 😂

  • @mytruecrimelibrary
    @mytruecrimelibrary3 жыл бұрын

    60 minutes Australia also did a very interesting interview with Mary and it's on KZread.

  • @kathrynhall1136

    @kathrynhall1136

    3 жыл бұрын

    Really , did not know that @sweet wee tc playlists . Thank you Ma'am , for the heads-up .

  • @fw1240

    @fw1240

    3 жыл бұрын

    Her saying she wants to, "take him down," and being in court with him over $$, means i can't believe anything she said. She's out for revenge.

  • @ItsAllBeenDecided

    @ItsAllBeenDecided

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fw1240 Trump and his siblings did not fulfil their fiduciary duty to Mary when her grandfather passed away. They didn't reveal to her the value of the assets of the estate that was held in trust for her and did not give her what was owed to her under that trust. So, yeah, they're just shitty people all around and they did deserve to be taken to court.

  • @cassandraotroy6325

    @cassandraotroy6325

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ItsAllBeenDecided how do you know granddad didnt cut her father and family out of the will? It's sounds like something he would do if the son was a 'disappointment'

  • @ItsAllBeenDecided

    @ItsAllBeenDecided

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cassandraotroy6325 It was discovered when she handed over the financials to the NYT for their piece on Trump's taxes. She only discovered it then, about a year ago.

  • @Miollvynir
    @Miollvynir3 жыл бұрын

    Dude, listen to her before you analyze her. The book was great and you should give it a read.

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    And, he has every trait of an overt narcissist: Desire to be admired. Unable to take criticism. Inability to listen. Empire building. Lack of empathy. Lying.

  • @Panwere36

    @Panwere36

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@polarbearsrus6980 .. just like Hillary, Biden, Harris, and every single "ranking member" of the Democratic party. All offense, Trump is actually far better than them, because he had four years.. they all had DECADES.. ENTIRE GENERATIONS.. where their narcissism is recorded as historical record for the world to see. No one has to have any love for Donald Trump to say that.. just have a working brain.

  • @Panwere36

    @Panwere36

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dwho432, you are delusional.

  • @Panwere36

    @Panwere36

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dwho432 , I remember that Biden is the same racist piece of garbage who masterminded the 1994 Crime Bill.. the source of all the justified anger at things like "mandatory minimum sentencing" and such. Also, as I am about to celebrate my 48th birthday, I remember all the fawning over Trump.. till he decided to run and he decisively beat Queen Hillary... I remember a great many things, friend.

  • @dalekdx
    @dalekdx3 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Lance Dodes On Trump: "He can only do what he does. And he is limited by the limited capacity of a person with early emotional development. He doesn't have much complexity to him. Truth means nothing to him and other people mean nothing to him.Once you get that concept that nothing matters,no conscience, no morality, than everything else falls into place."

  • @marymieres8880

    @marymieres8880

    3 жыл бұрын

    What a stupid ass comment

  • @Marnee4191

    @Marnee4191

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jane Parkmann Part of it is that the supporters don't read legitimate well-sourced news and rely a lot on opinion pieces that are based on people wanting to make money. They literally don't know what Trump is and what he's doing. Also, they like the fact that he seems to just use his common sense. Things like cutting taxes will make everyone's life better. It may or it may not. It depends on many factors. Depends on which taxes, what programs get cut, etc. I think that is because by definition, half the people have below average intelligence and many of those distrust smart, knowledgeable experts. They think they know better, and Trump actually says he knows better, and they like that. These are the people who hear "income tax cut" and without looking into details will just think that's necessarily good (even if it results in higher taxes in other areas, higher fees, and rising consumer good prices). Many of us are sick of politics as usual and wanted something new. I heard on the radio a short interview with a Latino who explained why many of the Latinos he knew were Trump supporters. In a nutshell, he said that they felt Trump was macho. I tried to find a link to it, but couldn't. Disclaimer: I'm not a Trump fan but it isn't because I'm loyal to Democratic party. I'm very afraid of him. I agree with some (not the majority) of his views. I never agree with how he goes about them. I don't like that he runs the country like a mob boss. I'm afraid of the Republicans. I'm afraid of the Democrats. I have some liberal views, some conservative views. I think the country is broken without a major upset to right the boat.

  • @Marnee4191

    @Marnee4191

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Radio La Crimson Was it a surprise to ANYONE? I cried like I never have before the night he won the 2016 election, and it was with visions of what might happen when it was time for him to leave office. In the debates, he said he wanted to replace 80% of the military with people loyal to him. That should have caused such an uproar among anyone who loves the US that he would have lost almost all support. It goes to show how uneducated people are in this country that they didn't know how incredibly terrifying that one statement was. (I don't consider myself to be educated, either in most ways. Most of us aren't in the US.)

  • @Marnee4191

    @Marnee4191

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jane Parkmann I couldn't agree with you more.

  • @Amy-tk3wv

    @Amy-tk3wv

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is Spot on ! Except for what DOES MATTER to donald & that is Winning, Dominating & Achieving Power, so he can control all things around him.

  • @FallingGalaxy
    @FallingGalaxy3 жыл бұрын

    Oh, and I know you're only going off of one interview, but having read the book, she wasn't born an outsider. She grew up spending ample amount of time in her grandparent's home (Her father even lived there for some parts of it so she had to go there to see him if nothing else), and she felt a part of the family at that time, and interacted with members, including Donald, on a fairly regular basis.

  • @arinmn7004

    @arinmn7004

    3 жыл бұрын

    He is right wing. Look at his Biden and Trump videos. It baffles me how Dr Grande is so brilliant in so many ways but refused to diagnose Trump.

  • @moniqueloomis9772

    @moniqueloomis9772

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@arinmn7004 Exactly. And that's one of the reasons I have not subscribed. Perhaps, he will show growth as a human being.

  • @Manon9931
    @Manon99313 жыл бұрын

    She should be taken more seriously because even though she is biased she is a credible person as she experienced it first hand. Dr Grande, does it mean that if we go to court to testify against a person that is socio/narcissist or psycho/narcissist we will not be credible either? I mean, we do experienced the abuse and witnessed abused.... She witnessed it why can't she be legitimately believed? Who else outside D. Trump's family and entourage could be taken seriously?

  • @PiecesMissing

    @PiecesMissing

    3 жыл бұрын

    Because, as with the problems of the Me Too movement, you can't simply 'believe'. As suggested, she unfortunately needs corroborative accounts. People lie.

  • @anniegaffney8378
    @anniegaffney83783 жыл бұрын

    Probably shouldn't have done this one... you appear to be walking a tightrope over the Grand Canyon.

  • @paulazemeckis7835
    @paulazemeckis78353 жыл бұрын

    I generally agree with his assessments of people. However I felt because Mary is his niece that doesn't neccesarily bias her in her assessment of her uncle. I really thought her presentation of her uncle was accurate. I think she has a handle on her emotions and was being what she is when assessing D. T. I too was cut off from the family money simply because my birth mother somehow never emotionally attached to me. That fact persisted until her death. Her favorite child got the bulk of the money. At this point in my life I accepted it and can rationally look back and accept that my birth mother never truly accepted me. It doesn't hurt. I can talk about it nonchalantly. Seems like Mary got to the same place I did and she clearly worked through it like I did. I believe her assessment of her uncle albeit it being sad.

  • @LaMaiStyle

    @LaMaiStyle

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep. My mom has made it clear to me I don’t get anything. She doesn’t have much and lives a sad hateful life. I am much better without her in my life.

  • @edgywagy145

    @edgywagy145

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LaMaiStyle Are you ok? This is not about you but you have the need of making it about you? Poor thing get help asap.

  • @gerry2345

    @gerry2345

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Paula Zemeckis.. Why do you think your mom did not emotionally attach to you, through her life..

  • @TheDivayenta

    @TheDivayenta

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gerry2345 many of us had abusive and negligent parents. It exists.

  • @shakeysam
    @shakeysam3 жыл бұрын

    Nothing she says is even vaguely surprising.

  • @carriea8165

    @carriea8165

    3 жыл бұрын

    It would be great if someone could do a "fact finding review" of what she says, instead of assuming its truthful because it's against someone you dont like. Last I checked we still use "innocent until proven guilty"... oh, wait...no we dont

  • @AlmondPressMovies

    @AlmondPressMovies

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@anaos1004 Yes it's amazing how so many people became fully qualified, experienced psychologists overnight isn't it?

  • @TheLoveweaver

    @TheLoveweaver

    3 жыл бұрын

    At all.

  • @michaelpierce2018

    @michaelpierce2018

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Tom Rogers, or vaguely true

  • @TheCandisr

    @TheCandisr

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@anaos1004 🙄

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya5193 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see your analysis after reading her book.

  • @mmarie5001

    @mmarie5001

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I felt this analysis missed the mark. This was based on the first interview she did and I think her nervousness got in the way. I wish if he wasn't going to read the book and be better informed from that primary source that he'd chosen a different interview.

  • @justine7083

    @justine7083

    3 жыл бұрын

    He misses a lot of her points, especially about her grandfather's will. It's much more complicated than the interviews show.

  • @ShallowDepression

    @ShallowDepression

    3 жыл бұрын

    Orange man bad. There you go.

  • @rubywight503

    @rubywight503

    3 жыл бұрын

    ShallowDepression c

  • @tammyfox989

    @tammyfox989

    3 жыл бұрын

    Commentator: It does matter what Mary says in her interview . That was what I based my opinion on. Therefore it is relevant . Or is it considered irrelevant to you because you disagree?

  • @tigersforever4577
    @tigersforever45773 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Grande, I am truly mystified that so much of your analysis of Mary Trump and her book seems to rely on a superficial and disjointed interview. In my mind, George Stephanopoulos has never been a first rate journalist, so the results had hardly surprising. Have you read Ms. Trump's book, or perhaps watched a more coherent interview with Rachel Maddow?

  • @kathleenjohnson1358

    @kathleenjohnson1358

    3 жыл бұрын

    He stated at the beginning he was referring to the interview

  • @jacquelineleubin5004
    @jacquelineleubin50043 жыл бұрын

    Read the damn book first!!! And watch other interviews with her!!

  • @kathleenjohnson1358

    @kathleenjohnson1358

    3 жыл бұрын

    In all fairness he stated he was doing this based on the interview

  • @sammyandoliver7522

    @sammyandoliver7522

    3 жыл бұрын

    I will never read her book! The one interview I saw of her with Katie Couric was more than enough. She gave me the creeps and the chills and the hackles rose on my back. She is weird! Smug pompous, self righteous, condescending, arrogant and unempathetic. I couldn't stand her. Even Katie Couric looked horrified at some of the things she was saying and how she showed no sympathy or empathy for people. I think she's a monster!

  • @cellison9414
    @cellison94143 жыл бұрын

    I listened to Mary Trumps interview. Overall I think she is bias, she is also telling her story, her truth as she remembers, and I tend to believe most of it. My siblings and I were left out of our grandparents will, everything going to our aunt and her family. We were always the black sheep since our parents divorced but we tried so hard to please out grandparents, going to see them, taking them to Dr appointments, I guess trying to make up for our Dad's absence since he split the scene totally. Anyway, when we found out about the will it shattered us. We did feel unloved, we felt the whole thing was just one big joke, on us kids. So I get what Mary is saying concerning the will and not feeling loved.

  • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    3 жыл бұрын

    She seems to have enough money and self respect to not be concerned with getting fake crap from the family

  • @SoneBlink

    @SoneBlink

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lorettanericcio-bohlman567 She was concerned and sue the family. Have you watched the video?

  • @jnagarya519

    @jnagarya519

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lorettanericcio-bohlman567 She also supplied the documents the resulted in the Pulitzer-winning report in the "NY Times" substantiating apparent financial crimes by Trump and his father.

  • @cellison9414

    @cellison9414

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ana OS. It was shocking, very hurtful. Luckily, I have 4 great siblings (we're in our 50's and 60's now), we've talked it all out, helped each other during the hard times, and we're just so grateful we've always had each other and our Mother, who raised us on her own with no help from our very well off financially grandparents.

  • @etherspin

    @etherspin

    3 жыл бұрын

    She is talking 50 percent of the time about stuff predating her birth via recollections of her mother, her brother, her two aunts and her grandmother. She seems much of the time like she is still holding back and trying to leave open ground for repair,respect,reform etc

  • @adua78
    @adua783 жыл бұрын

    Obtaining success through lying and cheating wouldn’t be considered “successful” to many. That’s why she questioned it. Succeeding in a plotted murder is also a “success” story to the killer, but we most likely would never refer to that person as a successful person.

  • @ArtU4All

    @ArtU4All

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are being illogical: wealth and presidency are viewed as success in this society. Bringing in murder is non sequitur. Unless you are trying to equate presidency and murder. Conversely, morality of achieving success and committing murder is a different story.

  • @Kilgore42

    @Kilgore42

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ArtU4All I mean- for most presidents, you can draw a clear line between presidency and murder. Specifically this mongrel that has kill hundreds of thousands of Americans with his ineptitude. Trump isn't a successful anything. He's a failed businessman and failed autocrat.

  • @ArtU4All

    @ArtU4All

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Kilgore42 I agree. I detest the man. Still... He even successfully went through 6 bankruptcies, i hear. He successfully managed to stay in power despite the most despicable actions and speeches. Just like the “too big to fail” with banks, DT is OBVIOUSLY too important to disobey by the ones whose cushy jobs (the GOP senators and governors) depend on him. DT should have been out of the office within the first 6 months... But look how shamefully timid HIS servants remain - those politicians who still are planning to run for their cushy senatorial jobs. DT in power with no accountability is the result of COLLECTIVE EFFORT OF MANY people. Together, they WERE SUCCESSFUL at keeping themselves in power. Let’s see what happens next.

  • @brendalee1619

    @brendalee1619

    3 жыл бұрын

    Obama was very successful at pushing socialism upon America and convincing many that we are a simple democracy, so successful that he almost destroyed America.

  • @Patriot1789

    @Patriot1789

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@brendalee1619 We don’t have anything close to socialism in this country. You need to take a few political courses, but first look up the meaning of the word. I bet you don’t even know that the ACA was the product of a conservative think tank and was used in MA when Mitt Romney was the Governor.

  • @JD-qd5zp
    @JD-qd5zp3 жыл бұрын

    I dream of the day when the word “trump” is only used during a card game.

  • @oyebuchivictoriaegbuniwe2132

    @oyebuchivictoriaegbuniwe2132

    3 жыл бұрын

    Or a big fart

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    Or his obit, I could deal with hearing it one more time, just sayin, lol!😎

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jessica Patnode But he really didn't turn out to be funny, just dangerous.

  • @erickaharrison8045

    @erickaharrison8045

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@polarbearsrus6980 no doubt, it’s weird how the media and plenty of famous people viewed Trump as a clown. Well that clown came with an agenda. People didn’t take Hitler seriously either (back in the 1920’s).

  • @erickaharrison8045

    @erickaharrison8045

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m ready for that day!

  • @jackmiles4801
    @jackmiles48013 жыл бұрын

    This is a VERY poor analysis due to a flawed perspective, partly due to lack of research and comprehension of what Mary is saying. The excessive monotone may appear logical and unbiased but clearly lacks insight and fluidity. Time has shown Mary's perspective on Trump to be 100% correct. Man needs to listen to woman much more than he does.

  • @jwsuicides8095
    @jwsuicides80953 жыл бұрын

    You've given a fair overview. I watched her interview on Australia 60 minutes. To me, it seemed that the years of hurt that she and her father experienced have, naturally, led to layers of resentments. When she talked about Donald having a period of abandonment aged 2/3 when his mother was sick I felt great sadness for the child he was - though it doesn't excuse him if he has acted in a harmful way to others as an adult. I hope people see her words as an addition to the conversation, not an entire 'bible'.

  • @JeanieD
    @JeanieD3 жыл бұрын

    Many of the things that have been discussed about Mary’s account of her uncle do align with things other people said about him 20 years ago. That makes her credible where her uncle’s character is concerned, in my own opinion.

  • @jv-ep2tc

    @jv-ep2tc

    3 жыл бұрын

    people in NYC have had his "number" for years. in a way, Mary's book is news but then again it isn't.

  • @Megan.eco-Instinct

    @Megan.eco-Instinct

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very true. Someone raised in the same family is certainly going to be credible in talking about that particular family dynamic. And one thing when it comes to trump... these stories and accounts from people in his life have always been out there. For sure these things were known for longer and more universally in NY. New Yorkers have known forever that he is a joke, a conman, a crook who, on his best day, was still embarrassing, pathologically dishonest, and incredibly distasteful. But even outside of NY there is *NO* shortage of this type of testimony about donald trump.

  • @winter63ful

    @winter63ful

    3 жыл бұрын

    Trump 2020 RED all the way. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @cellison9414

    @cellison9414

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree.

  • @CynicalBastard

    @CynicalBastard

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Wayne M You've just uttered nothing.

  • @Pizzarules
    @Pizzarules3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah he def missed on this read. The book is so... I loved it, it’s beautifully written and the melancholy that coats her upbringing is so stark and makes Donald trumps nihilism make more sense. I think he shouldn’t have opined without reading her book and shouldn’t assume the interviewer is presenting the interview organically. Mary did many interviews and seemed to get less ridgid after having a few under her belt, like she’s jumping into a fire pit and that’s gotta make a person edgy. But anyway, her book is a treatise on the age of pain and loss we’re all collectively experiencing - it’s a benediction to change direction, to imagine a different future, a plea to free ourselves of the place we come from.

  • @acreymundo

    @acreymundo

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree with your elegantly stated description of Mary Trump’s beautifully written book Kal Fisher. I also think that Dr Grande should have read the book before he attempted an analysis even as I concede that far more folks will watch the interviews than read the book and will judge by only that.

  • @TheDivayenta

    @TheDivayenta

    Жыл бұрын

    You are a great writer!

  • @Becki545
    @Becki5453 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for verifying the accuracy of my 91 yo mother's use of sociopath/psychopath. When she used the term psychopath (for my father) I always thought she was being dramatic but I now believe she understood the terms better than most. She would also use the word "evil" which seemed to me to come from an emotional space but you have broached the concept of evil in as well from a scientifically based perspective. Thank you for the education!

  • @MM-gd1dw
    @MM-gd1dw3 жыл бұрын

    How about the parents of the Duggar family? Something feels very off with this family. The father gives off major creep vibes by being overly controlling; the mother comes across as fluffy and fake.

  • @candyjohnson3302

    @candyjohnson3302

    3 жыл бұрын

    Arno Nühm you’re insane if you think the duggards are “normal US citizens...”

  • @jb6879

    @jb6879

    3 жыл бұрын

    You think? They have like 20 something kids which is very rare now, anywhere, and for good reason. They belong to a bizarre Christian cult called "Quiverful" which recommends having as many children as humanly possible and all there children look exactly alike. Its hard to imagine they aren't getting significant public assistance and having this may children affects local gene pools. They are assholes that hide behind religion to justify they're bullshit and spread the bullshit. I just hope there kids don't breed like they do. TLC normalizes this kind of crap by giving them a lame series but in truth the only interesting about any of them is the deranged mother that popped these kids out like a Pez dispenser. Other than her they are boring as hell and none of it is worth watching.

  • @thethrowawaythatstayed7055

    @thethrowawaythatstayed7055

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, yeah. They hid and protected Josh when he sexually assaulted their young daughters AND a babysitter to begin with.

  • @maryellen8476
    @maryellen84763 жыл бұрын

    I did like the point that Mary said that the issue at this point is not the President but his enablers.

  • @engleharddinglefester4285

    @engleharddinglefester4285

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's what I think too. "There's always a kingmaker." Trump got there because policy makers, the full-time people who actually run the government, wanted him there. The people who put him there are big trouble, trouble on a world class level. The most dangerous kind of people there are.

  • @maryellen8476

    @maryellen8476

    3 жыл бұрын

    @jay Mary Trump was specifically talking about the people he surrounds himself with. As she says, when they stop enabling him, they either quit, fired, leave, etc...

  • @tammyfox989

    @tammyfox989

    3 жыл бұрын

    I disagree

  • @pauladuncanadams1750

    @pauladuncanadams1750

    3 жыл бұрын

    @M W I think she was referring to you.

  • @diogeneslamplit6573

    @diogeneslamplit6573

    3 жыл бұрын

    Did she mean the college of electors or the electorate?

  • @juliedurden1320
    @juliedurden13203 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Grande, as an adoptee I would like to see you do a video on that subject, and how being adopted seems to put one in a higher risk category for unhealthy attachments, addiction, and mental illness in general. Thank you and keep up the good work! From a loyal fan in Atlanta !!!!

  • @gingerbee6719

    @gingerbee6719

    3 жыл бұрын

    Julie I too am an adoptee. Boy do I have some stories, and they aren't good ones...😣

  • @MrDBarch

    @MrDBarch

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! Never enough subject matter imho, on this topic. children who lose parents at a very young age, and are fostered, then adopted at young ages like 5, or 6..... the damage is extremely complex yet rarely is it covered. I know, I am one of those kids.

  • @forreal245

    @forreal245

    Жыл бұрын

    Never met an adoptee that wasn't screwed up, but that's ok cuz a lot of us with so-called parents are too. Good parenting is luck of the draw. So, if ya had decent parents adopt you, accept them as a miraculous GIFT!

  • @SirenaSpades

    @SirenaSpades

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not an expert by any stretch. I theorize it depends on the age of the child. I've had many family members adopt children. One cousin adopted three girls (they were all sisters so she adopted all three of them to keep them together). They had some real struggles including police involvement later on/juvenile delinquency. This was a very religious loving home. I agree with the original post. The kids must go through a lot.

  • @BunnyLang
    @BunnyLang3 жыл бұрын

    Re: Trump's superficial charm--my guess is that would only affect the unaware.

  • @terrycole1165

    @terrycole1165

    3 жыл бұрын

    From my observation, he is possessed of no charm at all, superficial or otherwise.

  • @VickiBee

    @VickiBee

    3 жыл бұрын

    "Unaware" like how? Totally dead to this world? Maybe they arrived =from the new Moon colonies I heard about on our news. (as a possible solution for global warming damage.)

  • @rosykatzCATS

    @rosykatzCATS

    3 жыл бұрын

    And peverts

  • @PaperMario64
    @PaperMario643 жыл бұрын

    I am reading the book and I believe Mary Trump. Not because she’s a relative but because I have eyes and a brain.

  • @bosswomen6315

    @bosswomen6315

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @dorothy1
    @dorothy13 жыл бұрын

    My father was a sociopath. My sister became the daughter who was like him and I became the daughter who did anything and everything to not be like them. I was easy to hurt because I didn't fight back, thinking that proved me different and not damaged. I was wrong. I'm damaged in a different way and can't afford to get help. I know sociopaths. Donald Trump is a sociopath. That is my personal opinion. Take it or leave it Dr. GRANDE.

  • @gardeniabee

    @gardeniabee

    3 жыл бұрын

    I lived with a sociopath too. However I don’t view Trump as a sociopath, nor psychopath, perhaps a narcissist.I think he cares about & is deeply committed to the ideology of America, Republic, & citizens.

  • @roxannemoser

    @roxannemoser

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gardeniabee he cares about himself. He didn't mean to win the Presidency. It was just another money making scam for him. Now, he can't even think of being criticized. All Presidents are criticized. Now, instead of money, he seems to want adoration.

  • @possumfriend2335

    @possumfriend2335

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@roxannemoser if it were a money making scam why is he donating his presidential salary to charity, and he took losses on his businesses to do this?

  • @peggysexton2566

    @peggysexton2566

    3 жыл бұрын

    You may be able to find help that you can afford maybe contact your local health department for information on free or affordable mental health care .

  • @hollygrosshans3529

    @hollygrosshans3529

    3 жыл бұрын

    Of course he’s a sociopath- he feels the rules don’t apply to him. He doesn’t want to turn over his tax returns, he doesn’t want to wear a mask, he doesn’t play fair- always stoops to name calling. He’s a nightmare.

  • @blondespitfire
    @blondespitfire3 жыл бұрын

    Seems like you didn't do your research thoroughly enough to make this video...reading Mary Trump's book would've certainly helped!

  • @Mongo76
    @Mongo763 жыл бұрын

    The sister Mary Trump in the released tapes also said someone else took the SAT and she even remembers the name.

  • @padmasalam5267
    @padmasalam52673 жыл бұрын

    Dr., I believe you held back on this one. You were playing it safe I see, but why? Trump’s personality and behaviors are on display, for the world to see, therefore you could have analyzed him a bit more. Mary Trump is spot on. I sensed no deceits in her pieces. Jolly well! 🥂🍺 Cheers and beers mates.

  • @AnnMarieKing
    @AnnMarieKing3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for finally helping us understand sociopathy vs. psychopathy! This would be the first time that I will question your insights, Dr G. Not because of your conclusions but because of the limited evidence, a short non-journalistic media interview, on which you have based them. Having listened to extensive passages from the actual book and watched her interview with Rachel Maddow, Dr. Mary Trump, at no point presented herself as a distressed damsel but as the typical offspring of wealthy, dysfunctional families, conflating self-worth and familial love with access to family money. She even admits to enjoying a fairly privileged, private school upbringing that was not quite on par with her relatives because of the estrangement then death of her father, Fred Jr. Like her uncle Donald, she was subject to harsh conditionalities on her grandparents' affection and she admitted to respecting but disliking and ultimately rejecting her elders because of their naked greed, dishonesty and cruelty. She also seemed to believe she and her sibling should have received a full share of the familiy's inheritance after Fred Sr.'s demise, as compensation for the emotional abuse that led to the premature death of her father and consequent financial hardships faced by his widow who was ostracized after his death. Finally, she also alleged that her elders understated the size of Fred Sr.'s fortune in legal filings associated with the confidentiality agreement, rendering it null and void and freeing her to publish her book. For these reasons I find her account quite credible.

  • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jessica, it’s your bedtime

  • @moniqueloomis9772

    @moniqueloomis9772

    3 жыл бұрын

    I concur. Thank you for eloquently expressing this.

  • @saraw5942

    @saraw5942

    3 ай бұрын

    lolololololol, WELL, what a bunch of BS your little mind just spurted out. Nothing you said carries any ground at all.

  • @teresaamanfu7408
    @teresaamanfu74083 жыл бұрын

    I don’t agree that she was equating money with love. She says that she was abandoned by the family at a young age.

  • @kjr2868
    @kjr28683 жыл бұрын

    I don't really find anything that illuminating with this breakdown of a person who wrote a book about another person. As far as I am concerned she has a right to write a book about a person whom she thinks is a danger to a nation. I plan to read the book, and get my own perspective!

  • @Neilsowards

    @Neilsowards

    Жыл бұрын

    the book was very interesting.

  • @emmanolan1250
    @emmanolan12503 жыл бұрын

    Several people are jumping to the conclusion that her motivation was resentment over receiving no inheritance but I feel that the possible motive of bitterness over how her father was abused and destroyed by the family should be factored in as well

  • @teresahowick5197

    @teresahowick5197

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. It’s the principle of it. If, when my dad dies, 3 get inheritance and 1 doesn’t, that one person will be hurt. Anyone who says they wouldn’t be is a liar. And it’s not greed. It could be splitting 40 dollars and one is left out of the 10$. It’s not the amount it’s the feeling of not mattering to the deceased. Also, her nephew was gravely ill. They were asking for financial help for him.

  • @kesmarn

    @kesmarn

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I heard an anecdote about "Freddy" (as he was called in the family). Supposedly he announced to his family at dinner that he had succeeded in getting his pilot's licence and he was understandably proud of that accomplishment. Another Trump family member (can't recall which one) reportedly then said: "Tell us, Freddy... Exactly how does what you're doing differ from driving a bus?" Now that whole episode had nothing to do with money and everything to do with trying to make a family scapegoat feel small and worthless. No wonder he drank himself to death. Yes. I can see why Mary might be (justifiably?) holding a grudge.

  • @ashanyc9146

    @ashanyc9146

    3 жыл бұрын

    @JessicaBelle regardless.. Trump is sociopath. No wonder he stays on twitter to insult people. Thanks to White American women for electing him. Trump is con man with zero empathy. Carry on America

  • @user-fu1nw7kh2h

    @user-fu1nw7kh2h

    3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely, exposing and redemption too .

  • @greenqueen2673

    @greenqueen2673

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kesmarn I read the book also; I believe Donald was the one who made the comment to Freddy, but the father may have said it first.

  • @Siveth-ff3jy
    @Siveth-ff3jy3 жыл бұрын

    Or this is a book about a daughter giving her father a voice, and a place that has been refused to him, and closure doctor, can it be that simple?

  • @jlina

    @jlina

    3 жыл бұрын

    No the timing is right before the election. She's got an agenda.

  • @jlina

    @jlina

    3 жыл бұрын

    @D. Karin Meyer I can agree with that except the alternative is someone with obvious dementia. So we'll have a hidden government by committee. With a definite socialist bent. Umm..yeah no thanks!

  • @jlina

    @jlina

    3 жыл бұрын

    @D. Karin Meyer I was a journalism major with an emphasis on poli-sci. Lived in Mexico, not quite socialist but corrupt enough. I'll probably vote for Trump but imo he's used the office to specifically make himself rich beyond belief and to vastly, in a way that won't be clear for years, increase the wealth divide. Probably bringing us to war, maybe civil war.

  • @8ofwands300

    @8ofwands300

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jlina - She doesn't deny it. She thinks he's bad for the country and dangerous and doesn't want him reelected. I think she's very brave.

  • @ladennayoung2939

    @ladennayoung2939

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @FrankietheGoose
    @FrankietheGoose2 жыл бұрын

    I have read her books and listened/seen her many interviews. Mary Trump is intelligent, empathetic, classy, perceptive, funny, relatable, and believable. She knows her family better than anybody. Donald was groomed from early childhood to be the person he is today. More's the pity for our nation and anybody he decides is against him. :(

  • @BunnyLang
    @BunnyLang3 жыл бұрын

    10:53, Attachment Theory, Dr. Grande, I do not feel there is enough information all around about this. I studied Child Development (only one class, so) but we watched a film about a small boy who was in a type of nursing facility while his mother gave birth to her other child. The child who was in the facility was not given the attention or love he deserved and therefore was mentally injured by it. Yes, as someone who has suffered this, it is very critical for our society to truly understand this. I think about when Trump was so proud of saying he was giving an extended (?) amount of time for mothers who worked to go back to work, it is a ridiculous amount of time. 6 weeks, 1 month, even 3 months is Not sufficient for a baby to feel attached. Our society is despicable when it comes to babies and attachment, as Work seems to be more important. It is disgusting. And no wonder women want abortions, we know this instinctually.

  • @madambutterfly7513

    @madambutterfly7513

    3 жыл бұрын

    Women who abort their unborn are murderers, period!!! You're a fruitcake, Bunny, that name suits you

  • @bluewaters3100

    @bluewaters3100

    3 жыл бұрын

    If a woman really wants to be a mother she needs to plan to take time off from her job. Otherwise why should taxpayers pay for her time off from work? Grandparents can be invaluable if they are still alive and live close by. Those first years shape a child's view of the world and yet I have heard parents talk about getting daycare for a 6 week old baby so they can both go back to work. I agree..we live in a crazy society.

  • @knotheadusc

    @knotheadusc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@madambutterfly7513 Murder is a legal term. Abortion is a legal procedure, so it's not murder to have an abortion. Moreover, sometimes abortions are medically necessary. In all cases, whether or not a woman has had one is none of your damned business.

  • @dyingbreed1282

    @dyingbreed1282

    2 жыл бұрын

    How much time do you think society should pay a new mother to stay home with her new born? 6 months? 1 year? 5 years? I’m curious.

  • @Waitingformarty

    @Waitingformarty

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@dyingbreed1282 A year would be a good start. And encourage a society that was willing to i vest in raising healthy, securely attached children who would be nore likely to become responsible and productive citizens

  • @zeusmasterson4117
    @zeusmasterson41173 жыл бұрын

    Everyone is biased, especially when talking about family.

  • @bobblum5973

    @bobblum5973

    3 жыл бұрын

    I once won a contest with the phrase "unbiased opinion"; it was to come up with the best oxymoron. I explained my entry by pointing out that opinions are inherently biased by our experience and upbringing. That doesn't make them bad or good bias, just simply bias. We can strive to avoid bias, or note it in our decision making. Emotional bias can be some of the hardest to detect as well as to mitigate.

  • @Pntngbrn

    @Pntngbrn

    3 жыл бұрын

    But that doesn't mean they are wrong either

  • @bobblum5973

    @bobblum5973

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Pntngbrn No, not at all! :)

  • @raalbrecht

    @raalbrecht

    3 жыл бұрын

    One thing I leaned in grad school while taking a statistics and research class - everyone has biases that affect how we see everything every day. All research has inherent bias, all opinions reveal biases (to the previous reply’s point) - everyone has them. That doesn’t mean they’re bad, but they exist despite our best efforts to mitigate how they impact whatever results we’re looking for.

  • @wendyberger4926

    @wendyberger4926

    3 жыл бұрын

    For sure Trump is not the Dalai Lama.

  • @elissafanzo1124
    @elissafanzo11243 жыл бұрын

    As a New Yorker, I'd say you give the Donald a bit too much credit. It is well-known here how crooked his business dealings were. You also neglected to mention his contentious election win.

  • @dogsbestfriend8988
    @dogsbestfriend89883 жыл бұрын

    I disagree with your statement that love was money so she went to court. The estate was worth vastly more and she was cheated. Do you think crooks should just get away with their crimes without recourse? She has integrity and values, her writing the book is for our benefit l doubt she needs the money

  • @moniqueloomis9772

    @moniqueloomis9772

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree.

  • @MatuzaMortgages

    @MatuzaMortgages

    3 жыл бұрын

    How do you know that? Integrity? You know the family?

  • @ZPD-doo-DAH
    @ZPD-doo-DAH3 жыл бұрын

    Regarding Attachment Theories, why wasn't the fact that Trump's mother's hospitalization (separation from his primary caregiver) when he was only 2 years old, taken into consideration? His mother wasn't physically available during that crucial period of development and his father wasn't emotionally available. Trump's sister, Maryann confirmed that someone else took his SAT exam for him on an audio recording.

  • @leiasleeping1282
    @leiasleeping12823 жыл бұрын

    The OCEAN merch series is very cute!More subtle and wearable than the Not Diagnosing one,just my opinion though😊.

  • @sally4026

    @sally4026

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's fab!

  • @crystalkohlbrenner214

    @crystalkohlbrenner214

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why be subtle? They are both cute but the other one is hilarious.

  • @leiasleeping1282

    @leiasleeping1282

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@crystalkohlbrenner214 Yes they are😆.

  • @TuizaLilia

    @TuizaLilia

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah what are you talking about? I'm lost now😅

  • @leiasleeping1282

    @leiasleeping1282

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Judy0007 It’s a merch series with the print of the 5 factors personality theory(which form the acronym OCEAN). I think you can see them below the comment section.

  • @mememo3764
    @mememo37643 жыл бұрын

    It's interesting to see how Mary Trump deals with uncomfortable feelings and how those feelngs translate to her as a person and mental health professional. Thank you for the rational approach. Really like the new OCEAN merchandise!

  • @ginil.b9483
    @ginil.b94833 жыл бұрын

    Her book is accurate, honest, chilling & resonates with his decades as a career liar & conman.

  • @polarbearsrus6980

    @polarbearsrus6980

    3 жыл бұрын

    And check out how well he fits the narcissistic trait list, astounding!!! Desire to be admired. Unable to take criticism. Inability to listen. Empire building. Lack of empathy. Lying.....Trump is the epitome.

  • @PleaseNThankYou

    @PleaseNThankYou

    3 жыл бұрын

    Her book might be chilling but how do you know its accurate and honest?

  • @geebee3256

    @geebee3256

    3 жыл бұрын

    In 24 months it will become clear to everyone why he has moved to the state of Florida. Florida has the broadest and most forgiving bankruptcy laws of any state in the union..... His history will repeat itself. And everyone is going to be shocked and amazed, when in reality, they should’ve seen it coming.

  • @PleaseNThankYou

    @PleaseNThankYou

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@geebee3256 Well I'm sure you would be going bankrupt too if you gave away your paycheck for 4 straight years and then the banks closed your accounts because your not working with the communist party like they want you to. But he's also a business man who hasn't been at his business in 4 years also... I don't see why you think your statement makes sense. Just sounds like you don't really keep up with the obvious. If it helps you sleep better at night just think whatever makes you happy.

  • @geebee3256

    @geebee3256

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PleaseNThankYou I appreciate your passion. I hope you are well and safe. Have a prosperous 2021.

  • @LC-tc3hz
    @LC-tc3hz3 жыл бұрын

    i disagree smooch with his analysis. I saw Mary Trump on 60 mins Australia and she was very clear. I believe her.

  • @lorenfulghum2393
    @lorenfulghum23933 жыл бұрын

    "Being alive is a start".... LMAO

  • @katiehunt3083

    @katiehunt3083

    3 жыл бұрын

    MaGuffintop The person she is accussing of taking the SAT for Trump, is dead.

  • @sweetluvgurl

    @sweetluvgurl

    3 жыл бұрын

    Katie Hunt Now. Wasn’t back then.

  • @katiehunt3083

    @katiehunt3083

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sweetluvgurl OMG, NO SHIT! REALLY?!?! GEE, WHAT A SHOCKER!

  • @AndriaBieberDesigns
    @AndriaBieberDesigns3 жыл бұрын

    I love Mary. she’s articulate and she’s coming from a good space. The book was well written. And she is spot on. she has a PhD in clinical psychology.

  • @thomasluby1754

    @thomasluby1754

    3 жыл бұрын

    You think she is "coming from a good space"? Hahaha.....what a joke! She admits she is a "Trump" and that she loves money. She also feels shunned by the family, feels her grandfather drove her father to an alcoholic death, knows her uncles and aunts cheated her and her brother out of an inheritance and wants revenge on her uncle (Donald J. Trump). She also betrayed her aunt to get certain info (taped her without her consent). She is full of hatred and is the reason many people feel that shrinks are f***ed up and incompetent. I found her to be fat, a partisan hack and a shrink I would never go within a 1000 miles of. This broad is a train wreck.

  • @wickednwyld

    @wickednwyld

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thomasluby1754 - Wow, the first thing that came to your mind is that she is 'fat'? Is that you, Donnie? 🤦‍♀️

  • @ecampbell5837

    @ecampbell5837

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you.

  • @Nina_Olivia

    @Nina_Olivia

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes I have immense respect for the courageous Mary Trump

  • @thomasluby1754

    @thomasluby1754

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Nina_Olivia What makes her courageous? Everything she has done recently to attack her uncle, is for money and revenge.

  • @elizabethraitanen5057
    @elizabethraitanen50573 жыл бұрын

    This was a very interesting analysis. I think I would like to read Mary Trump’s book now.

  • @rosykatzCATS

    @rosykatzCATS

    3 жыл бұрын

    Read Michael Cohen's book too! I read both. Cohen's book is great. He has a podcast on the Internet too. Google for it. He's great!

  • @angelac3788
    @angelac37883 жыл бұрын

    I read the book. I also have a child with a narcissist. I have spent the last few years trying to figure out how I ended up with someone like that, and have accepted that I was the unloved daughter of not only my father but of my primary caregiver, my mother who was emotionally unavailable. So...I've done a lot of reading on attachment theory (I was anxious - preoccupied for much of my life.) The way she explained the family dynamics was very similar to what I know of my ex's family and on what I have learned about attachment theory. Biased? Well, its certainly PERSONAL for her. No doubt she hurt terribly growing up in that family as Fred Jr's daughter. She was a Hillary supporter, and her views on certain issues are to the left. But....so what? She is a family member and has much experience with personality disorders. If you are going to read ANYTHING about DJT, it should be from someone that knows about Cluster B. I did NOT see schadenfreude at all. The only thing I will say is that if you have personal experience with Cluster B and even KNOW anything about DJT, nothing will be a surprise to you. It's just a very sad story. As far as what she added...I think the title itself just resonated with me. She is 100% correct....ABUSE is too much or not (never) enough. ABUSE is not always physical. Emotional abuse is abuse. Teaching your children that love is transactional is abuse. Again, I do not think you should read anything about DJT if it is written by someone without extensive insight into attachment and personality.

  • @joanlynch5271
    @joanlynch52713 жыл бұрын

    I do agree that the grandfather destroyed her father. He taught the Trump way of life and her father could not be ruthless. If she only wanted revenge, she would have put mashed potatoes on his head.

  • @Isabella66Gracen

    @Isabella66Gracen

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like Fred Sr. Destroyed them both. And Mrs. Fred Sr. Was spineless...and likely abused.

  • @Isabella66Gracen

    @Isabella66Gracen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Wayne M because Mary basically said it. Did you watch the interview?

  • @iconoclastforever7065
    @iconoclastforever70653 жыл бұрын

    This analysis was worthwhile though I have no training as a psychologist. I have not seen the interview Mary Trump did with Stephanopoulus, but what I heard her say in other interviews reinforced and supplemented what I read in some "deep dive" stories going back to 2016 about Donald Trump. And have witnessed during his presidency.

  • @thethrowawaythatstayed7055

    @thethrowawaythatstayed7055

    3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree with you. I’ve also found the same thing with my years of research.

  • @cynthiacler9284
    @cynthiacler92843 жыл бұрын

    As soon as I saw this video in my feed I clicked on it so damn fast. This is gonna be good.

  • @avrilharder5232
    @avrilharder52323 жыл бұрын

    She did give the name of the man who took the test and also that this man has since passed.

  • @talkblocked3434
    @talkblocked34343 жыл бұрын

    Regarding _"They were alive":_ She doesn't imply that she thinks that _being alive_ is enough (on its own) to have made them aware of his cheating; it's just *_a counterpoint to the interviewer's assertion that SHE couldn't know because "she WASN'T alive."_* Saying: Yes, but the people who told me *_were_* alive, is a perfectly reasonable answer, in that context.

  • @Teilnehmer

    @Teilnehmer

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow, thanks for pointing this out. I didn't watch the interview, only read parts of the book and I had a suspicion that there was something fishy with his argument. This is really the final nail in the coffin that makes me leave this channel. There is too much sloppy research and leaving out of crucial information.

  • @Panwere36

    @Panwere36

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually, she is admitting all of that is hearsay, which immediately disqualifies most of her argument. "But that is only in a court..." No.. it disqualifies her argument entirely. No one has to love or even like Donald to say that.. just a statement of reality that people who have issues with finding out someone they hate is good at something or is smarter than they want to believe are willing to lie about it.. even if they are "close friends/associates/relatives" even. Mary Trump is a "celebrity born of Schadenfreude", not any facts or anything close to truth.

  • @Teilnehmer

    @Teilnehmer

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Panwere36 What are you talking about? Her book about Trump is very well written and researched. You do realize that her father is Donald Trumps older brother and that they grew up together? There is an incredible amount of depth of personal information in the book. I despise Trumps politics but after reading parts of the book, I actually do pity him. He is a monster only partly of his own making.

  • @Panwere36

    @Panwere36

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Teilnehmer , I don't have to like Trump to look at things from a perspective of being on a jury, and Mary Trump comes off as not having written her book to deliberately cash in on the biggest issue with her audience. It was targeted toward Trump haters who have no self-awareness. Most of the people who "love her book" projected a lot of their own flaws and failings onto the man. Look how many of his most visible attackers have been revealed to be frauds, thieves, and predators themselves in the last few years. That what I am saying.

  • @klarawinterain6101
    @klarawinterain61013 жыл бұрын

    She accused the family of influencing/pushing her father to pass his money on to them instead of her. True that it would be related to love, like you pointed out, but I wouldn't be so critical about it. Receiving money from a parent can feel like being cared for/supported/protected/loved by the parent and if she is sure that they took this from her, then the resentment is understandable and I wouldn't judge her for being emotional about the money. Don't know what it's like to have a loving parent pass away and we can't expect perfection from everyone who is trying to prevent bad things from happening which I believe she really is. Also, I find it interesting when one health professional assesses another!

  • @teresahowick5197

    @teresahowick5197

    3 жыл бұрын

    Precisely. It’s entirely normal to be hurt that everyone else got inheritance but you. (In her case the other trump lines but not her dad’s). Especially when they did nothing more to “deserve” it. It was how one felt cared for in her family (and, sadly, many of us can relate). She’s clearly not greedy as she’s made a life for herself and doesn’t need it.

  • @christinabeck9316

    @christinabeck9316

    3 жыл бұрын

    The greatest hurt is that Donald and his siblings led her attorney to believe the estate was only worth $30,000,000 and they fought dirty (revoked their health insurance) despite them hiding the fact that the estate was worth $900,000,000. So, it wasn’t enough that they hid 870,000,000........he didn’t want her getting ANY money at all. How dishonoring for her father and it’s not only hurtful, but baffling that people can be this petty.

  • @michelebenedosso3899

    @michelebenedosso3899

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Trump family finances were investigated and written about ina Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times series of articles in 2018 ( Mary Trump provided them with these financial records.) They discovered that the family misrepresented the grandfather’s estate in a previous settlement with an NDA. So, the NDA was recently determined to be not valid by the courts.. Love? It’s a matter of fairness. No one likes to be duped especially by family that you trust.

  • @ameliakittie6009

    @ameliakittie6009

    3 жыл бұрын

    @DESIGN AND ENTERTAINING blah blah blah, blah blah. Her grandfather was a KKK member who worked his ass off for his own racist self.

  • @klarawinterain6101

    @klarawinterain6101

    3 жыл бұрын

    @JessicaBelleBeing critical/having critical thinking is good and fine. I expressed that I found our beloved Dr. Grande too critical about this one aspect because it makes (even logical) sense to be upset in these circumstances and she's not blindly following her emotions but adding them to the analytical discussion which, in some cases adds to someone's credibility. I don't think he was trying to be mean to her but that he really saw this as a negative and expressed his critical opinion. No one here was offended or anything. Critical is a common word.

  • @Charlesmom
    @Charlesmom3 жыл бұрын

    Mary did NOT break her NDA. There was a court decision that gave her permission to talk. She does not claim to be impartial, to her credit. She stated if he wasn’t running for office again she would’ve remained silent as she has for decades. While memories are tinged with usually inaccurate assumptions and perspectives, she revealed the origins of his grandiose narcissism and spoke about patterns of behavior. She did not react emotionally when challenged about her statements and has repeatedly stated she is not invested in whether people believe her. We can all observe his behaviors; her explanation of them seems credible imo.

  • @JoJoahgogo
    @JoJoahgogo3 жыл бұрын

    It is pretty clear you didn’t read the book, which is too bad because I really think you missed the mark on this one.

  • @marjieremole3004
    @marjieremole30043 жыл бұрын

    I've been waiting for this!!

  • @citizenerased7746
    @citizenerased77463 жыл бұрын

    I’m working on treating attachment trauma wounds with my psychologist right now 😫 it’s very difficult

  • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just one of the gifts from being involved with a malignant narcissist. Think of what this country is going to have to deal with come November. After Agent Orange is history

  • @citizenerased7746

    @citizenerased7746

    3 жыл бұрын

    Loretta Nericcio-Bohlman - your speculation of my circumstances is incorrect. And I don’t live in America.

  • @orls9068

    @orls9068

    3 жыл бұрын

    Check out Neville Goddard and revision technique, helped me, wish you well 😊

  • @TaterKakez

    @TaterKakez

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best of luck to you, love 💜💜💜🧿💜💜💜

  • @r.c.miller6161
    @r.c.miller61613 жыл бұрын

    Grandiose Psychopathy is the best description ever of DJT. The interview was disjointed as is this video analysis. Everyone should read Mary’s book if you want the truth about DJT and his soulless cruelty.

  • @ilovemelodyjane
    @ilovemelodyjane3 жыл бұрын

    Attachment Theory So little is known about this mental health issue and seen so frequently in foster children and child of abuse an entire video on it could be very beneficial for your audience. This theory is so complex we see it buried under layers of healthy relationships waiting to rear its ugly head, and often times the sufferer has no idea why they are behaving in the way they do. In my opinion, this is the least known, yet most impactful component of childhood emotional development❣

  • @lala4499
    @lala44993 жыл бұрын

    “Being alive is a start.... but more is required to obtain information” 😂😂😂 ☠️☠️☠️

  • @Vale-dh1tn

    @Vale-dh1tn

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣 I thought it was hilarious too.

  • @Autodidactz

    @Autodidactz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Her source was actually in the room when that happened. Dr Grande made several mistakes. Still respect him but the facts were were wrong at times. Especially that one.

  • @briancontreras9317

    @briancontreras9317

    3 жыл бұрын

    Isn't Donald Trump's sister's recorded claim about this online? Okay, there is your evidence. NEXT!!

  • @LifeDIY
    @LifeDIY3 жыл бұрын

    Ok Just one more video for today! :) This is a Sunday marathon for me with your content!

  • @giaatta9303
    @giaatta93033 жыл бұрын

    Your channel is intelligent and interesting. Outstandingly objective and fascinating. I love and appreciate your research and presentations. Thank you

  • @speckledove
    @speckledove3 жыл бұрын

    Mary has released recordings of her aunts discussing some topics. I asked for this from you somerimenim glad you did it. Thx

  • @jemgem9593
    @jemgem95933 жыл бұрын

    I've got the book. Because she is a psychologist, I'm interested to see what her writing style is like and how she goes about writing about the President. When my master's in psychology is over, I'll have time to read this book 📚

  • @timhawks6101

    @timhawks6101

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very few authors "write" a book. They have at least one ghost writer formulate the author's intention.

  • @Lady.Luck.
    @Lady.Luck.3 жыл бұрын

    I can see all the points she makes

  • @lalamazu

    @lalamazu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Judy0007 maybe you're blind?

  • @carriea8165

    @carriea8165

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please dont believe everything you hear. What she wrote is paid-for propaganda and her motives are not honest...

  • @lalamazu

    @lalamazu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@carriea8165 I'm sure DT is an upstanding citizen. 🤔 🙄

  • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jessica, not for long

  • @yttean98
    @yttean983 жыл бұрын

    A psychologist analysing another psychologist would there be a bias element to it?

  • @jonasirw1

    @jonasirw1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just validates that psychology is a highly subjective uh hum, “science”. That’s why many folks in STEM refer to it as “The science of generalizations”.

  • @Becki545
    @Becki5453 жыл бұрын

    I had to Google the meaning of schadenfreude. While I love the Dr. Grande, it was not my sense that Mary derived pleasure from Donald's misfortune of having "mashed potatoes over the head." Mashed Potatoes over the Head is just a funny story, for any interview, in any language.

  • @RangerHouston
    @RangerHouston3 жыл бұрын

    So she says she doesn't want to diagnose him, but she says he's a "sociopath" multiple times to multiple sources? Sounds like she wanted to diagnose him

  • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m no expert but you’d have to have skipped Psych 101 to not believe DT is a narcissistic mess

  • @lucylove1655

    @lucylove1655

    3 жыл бұрын

    I recommend the book, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, edited by Bandi Lee. It gives the assessment of 37 psychiatrist and our nation's top mental health experts. Mary Trump was less directly saying the same thing.

  • @frankenz66

    @frankenz66

    3 жыл бұрын

    To strongly want to be President is by nature narcissist. sorry to burst anyone's bubble. Elites in general are in the same boat. Even the ones who walked around with tissue boxes on his feet. So where does that leave the presidents before him that treated the nation far worse? Trump doesn't want this nation to be so low we are walking China's dogs for a living. As the past three presidents kept trending us towards.

  • @jacquesblaque7728

    @jacquesblaque7728

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frankenz66 Oh boy, the MAGettes have been triggered, looking superficially at one dimension of donnie's pathology. Just the body-count resulting from his totally incompetent pandemic response should be an eye-opener. It's all about the "optics" and the ratings to donnie. People don't matter, except for the ones who'll kiss his ample ass. Historians will not be kind, honestly.

  • @emmanolan1250

    @emmanolan1250

    3 жыл бұрын

    No she called her grandfather sociopathic nowhere in the book does she diagnose Trump

  • @TooLooze
    @TooLooze3 жыл бұрын

    Trump got his reputation for a reason.

  • @RussellFlowers

    @RussellFlowers

    3 жыл бұрын

    As I recall, it was because he won the presidency.

  • @Justinsox39

    @Justinsox39

    3 жыл бұрын

    Russell Flowers exactly. He was beloved by rappers and the black community till he ran for president as a republican. I just can’t believe people fall for this.

  • @Criss315

    @Criss315

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Justinsox39 I hear that a lot, but I don't think it's a valid argument. Most people didn't know much about him. All that people knew was that he was rich and that's mostly what people (especially rappers) idolized. Once he started to run for president, well actually before, people started to look closer at his personality and history. He headed the birther movement, which the black community viewed him negatively for doing, and that was before he ran.The same with joe biden. When he was just Obama's VP and cool uncle joe, everything was cool. Now that we are seeing more of him and digging deeper, many people have been turned off by his history and some of his personality traits. Everyone loves a the drunk uncle at the BBQ, but their attitude may change if he was put in charge of the family finances. People had no reason to disapprove of DT as a businessman/Celebrity, but as a politician most people use a different lense. Even back then, he still had negative stories floating around about him. TLDR: People liked him a celebrity because they didn't know much about him.

  • @y.rivera2828

    @y.rivera2828

    3 жыл бұрын

    Practically nobody really knows any politician.

  • @katarinasmith4351

    @katarinasmith4351

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Tsvi Rozenkranzt Yes, really, Tsvi. Al Sharpton also had no problem with him either. Research it. And don't just watch the mainstream fake news media.

  • @elainearchibald9020
    @elainearchibald90203 жыл бұрын

    I would listen to your podcasts Dr. Grande! I always was fascinated with personalities and disorders! Interesting analysis!! Thank you!

  • @analozada9475
    @analozada94753 жыл бұрын

    I don’t agree with this analysis. Her view is not distorted, it is quite valid. It’s beyond obvious that what she stated in her book is real. Her information matches perfectly the display of dysfunctional behavior that 45 has demonstrated his whole life. I think when something it’s too obvious it becomes harder for others to see or believe.

  • @Werewolf0216

    @Werewolf0216

    3 жыл бұрын

    He probably analyzed her too soon after her book came out and made rash judgments.

  • @analozada9475

    @analozada9475

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Werewolf0216 I think he tried to stay as “neutral and logical” as possible, maybe to be “fair” or to appease certain part of his followers. With this said, I’m just speculating and not trying to diagnose anyone. 😬🤓

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