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— When novelists claim they do not invent it, but hear voices and find stories in their head, they are neither joking nor crazy.

— When characters, narrators, or muses have minds of their own and occasionally take over, they are alternate personalities.

— Alternate personalities and memory gaps, but no significant distress or dysfunction, is a normal version of multiple personality.

— normal Multiple Personality Trait (MPT) (core of Multiple Identity Literary Theory), not clinical Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD)

— The normal version of multiple personality is an asset in fiction writing when some alternate personalities are storytellers.

— Multiple personality originates when imaginative children with normal brains have unassuaged trauma as victim or witness.

— Psychiatrists, whose standard mental status exam fails to ask about memory gaps, think they never see multiple personality.

— They need the clue of memory gaps, because alternate personalities don’t acknowledge their presence until their cover is blown.

— In novels, most multiple personality, per se, is unnoticed, unintentional, and reflects the author’s view of ordinary psychology.

— Multiple personality means one person who has more than one identity and memory bank, not psychosis or possession.

— Euphemisms for alternate personalities include parts, pseudonyms, alter egos, doubles, double consciousness, voice or voices.

— Multiple personality trait: 90% of fiction writers; possibly 30% of public.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

“The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency” by Stanley Renshon: Because Trump “contains multitudes," he knows how voters feel

Stanley Renshon is a professor of Political Science and a certified psychoanalyst. His Epigraph at the front of this 555-page nonfiction book (1) quotes the poet Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself: “I am large; I contain multitudes,” a metaphor for empathy and multiple personality, although the book’s index does not reference “multiple personality.”


Comment: The above makes me suspect that Trump has multiple personality trait, a mentally-well version of multiple personality, and that his electability is based on the feeling of many voters that he knows how they feel, because the multitude he contains includes people like them.


1. Stanley Renshon. The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

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