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'''Trumphobia''' (also called '''Trump Derangement Syndrome''') is the fear of {{wp|Donald Trump}}. This phobia in 2016 during the 2016 Presidential campaign of Donald Trump. This is now a common fear for most left-wing and left leaning people, as a lot of people hate and fear Trump after he became a U.S. president. Some may feel worry that Trump may ruin the nation or may even lead to global consequences like World War III (3). Sufferers would worry about the state of everyday lives, they would keep constant updates on Trump through the media. More severe sufferers would not look at photo of him and temporarily move to another country at least until Trump presidency ends. People may have this fear for the duration of Trump presidency (at least four years) unless if it's somehow treated. The most common treatment method of trumphobia is {{wp|talk therapy}}, which is utilized by simply talking to that sufferer about Donald Trump will be doing positive things to improve the nation and the world until the fear subsides. The second most common method is {{wp|cognitive-behavioral therapy}}, followed by support group. Another way is to assassinate Donald Trump.
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'''Trumphobia''' (also called '''Trump Derangement Syndrome''') is the fear of {{wp|Donald Trump}}. This was a common fear for most left-wing and left leaning Americans, as a lot of people hate and/or fear Trump after he successfully became a U.S. president. Some may feel worried that Trump may ruin the nation or may even lead to global consequences like World War III. Those affected worried about the state of everyday lives. They may keep constant updates on Trump through the media. In more severe cases, the person couldn't even look at a photo of him. Some would even move to another country and refused to go back until Trump is out of office. People continued having this fear until the the issue was addressed, which could mean waiting for Trump's term to end, unless if it's somehow treated. Now that Trump is no longer president, this phobia is getting obsolete.
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The most common treatment method of trumphobia was {{wp|talk therapy}}, which is utilized by simply letting the sufferer ''civilly'' vent about Donald Trump, or, alternatively, talk about how the stress and reality of being president may actually force him to be a better person, which may carry over after his presidency. Another option was to talk about how the result of the election may encourage more Americans to take action when they wouldn't otherwise. The second most common method was {{wp|cognitive-behavioral therapy}}, followed by support group. Another way was to assassinate an inanimate object in the likeness of Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump

Trumphobia (also called Trump Derangement Syndrome) is the fear of Donald Trump. This was a common fear for most left-wing and left leaning Americans, as a lot of people hate and/or fear Trump after he successfully became a U.S. president. Some may feel worried that Trump may ruin the nation or may even lead to global consequences like World War III. Those affected worried about the state of everyday lives. They may keep constant updates on Trump through the media. In more severe cases, the person couldn't even look at a photo of him. Some would even move to another country and refused to go back until Trump is out of office. People continued having this fear until the the issue was addressed, which could mean waiting for Trump's term to end, unless if it's somehow treated. Now that Trump is no longer president, this phobia is getting obsolete.

The most common treatment method of trumphobia was talk therapy, which is utilized by simply letting the sufferer civilly vent about Donald Trump, or, alternatively, talk about how the stress and reality of being president may actually force him to be a better person, which may carry over after his presidency. Another option was to talk about how the result of the election may encourage more Americans to take action when they wouldn't otherwise. The second most common method was cognitive-behavioral therapy, followed by support group. Another way was to assassinate an inanimate object in the likeness of Donald Trump.