Covert Narcissism, what is it:
Covert narcissism is a subtype of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), characterized by a more subtle and hidden expression of narcissistic traits. While classic or overt narcissists are more overtly self-centered, seek attention, and display grandiosity, covert narcissists tend to be more introverted, sensitive, and may appear humble on the surface.
Key features of covert narcissism include:
Insecurity: Covert narcissists often have a deep-seated sense of insecurity and may struggle with feelings of inadequacy.
Need for Approval: They seek validation and approval from others but may do so more subtly than overt narcissists.
Manipulative Behavior: Covert narcissists can engage in manipulative behaviors, such as playing the victim or using passive-aggressive tactics to get their way.
Lack of Empathy: Similar to overt narcissists, covert narcissists may struggle with empathy and have difficulty understanding or relating to the emotions of others.
Fantasies of Success: Despite their more subdued outward demeanor, covert narcissists may harbor fantasies of unlimited success and recognition.
It’s important to note that narcissistic personality disorder exists on a spectrum, and individuals may exhibit varying degrees of narcissistic traits. Diagnosis and treatment should be conducted by mental health professionals.
Shervan K Shahhian