On Thursday, September 29 from Noon to 1pm Eastern time, Dr. Steve Buser, publisher of Chiron Publications and co-editor of the recently released book, A Clear and Present Danger: Narcissism in the Era of Donald Trump, will be presenting an interactive web-based seminar.
Participants will be asked a number of poll questions and be offered the opportunity to unmute their microphones for discussion or send written messages. While the interactive lecture is only scheduled for one hour, Dr. Buser will remain on line for an extra 30 minutes if there is active further discussion. Please join us live or watch the recorded seminar!
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More than any other in recent history, this presidential election has raised intense scrutiny of both candidates' character to be President of the United States. Donald Trump has had repeated allegations against him of narcissism and whether his temperament is suitable for the presidency.
Narcissism demands to be mirrored and refuses to be challenged. It demands acclaim, obedience, and accommodation, while disregarding others. Whether narcissism overtakes the home, the workplace, or the national stage, everyone who comes under Narcissus's spell, both the narcissist and their subjects, suffer.
Join us on September 29th as together we look at:
- What is Mr. Trump's temperament and is it fair to label it as narcissistic?
- What is the difference between healthy presidential narcissism and malignant presidential narcissism?
- What are the unconscious factors drawing the U.S. electorate to a candidate as untraditional as Trump?
- What deep fears and hidden thoughts in the U.S. have been activated by the campaigns?
Steven Buser, M.D. trained in medicine at Duke University and served 12 years as a physician in the US Air Force. He is a graduate of a two-year Clinical Training Program at the CG Jung Institute of Chicago and is the co-founder of the Asheville Jung Center. In addition to a busy psychiatric private practice, he serves as Publisher of Chiron Publications.
Read a blogpost or watch an interview with Steve Buser and Bonnie Bright
Comments
Hope to be able to attend, Bonnie. I certainly understand confusion, believe me. There is just often too much on a persone's plate, isn't there? At 81, I surely know this. Will do my best to listen to this webnar, today, Thursday, September 28.
NOTE: This event happens THURSDAY, not Friday as originally posted here. Apologies for the confusion.—BB