Bush on the Couch Revised Edition
By (Author) Justin Frank
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
13th March 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
B
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm
412g
With the Bush administration in permanent crisis, a renowned Washington psychoanalyst updates his portrait of George W.'s public personaand how it has damaged the presidency.
Insightful and accessible, courageous and controversial, Bush on the Couch sheds startling new light on George W. Bush's psyche and its impact on the way he governs, tackling head-on the question few seem willing to ask: Is our president psychologically fit to run the country With an eye for the subtleties of human behavior sharpened by thirty years of clinical practice, Dr. Justin A. Frank traces the development of Bush's character from childhood through his presidency, identifying and analyzing his patterns of thought, action, and communication. The result is a troubling portrait filled with important revelations about our nation's leaderincluding disturbing new insights into:
With a new introduction and afterword, Bush on the Couch offers the most thorough and candid portrait to date of arguably the most psychologically damaged president since Nixon.
Justin A. Frank, M.D., is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at George Washington University Medical Center. A former columnist for Salon.com and a frequent writer on topics as diverse as politics, film, and theater, he is also the president of the Greater Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Dr. Frank lives and practices psychoanalysis in Washington, D.C.