Tips for Spotting a “Covert” Narcissist

The differences between a covert and an overt narcissist are more stark than you may realize.

For example, the outspoken narcissist has a big, arrogant personality and is selfish, demanding, and entitled while being witty, confident, and charismatic. On the other hand, the covert narcissist is covertly superior, passive-aggressive, and arrogant, but usually introverted and quiet. He may also appear shy.

It’s easy to tell if you’re dealing with an outspoken narcissist. However, Secrecy will slip under the radar because she seems almost “normal” at first.

While both types present problems and are both abusive and harmful, a covert narcissist will usually sneak up on you with subtle anxious and depressive behaviors. It is important to know how to identify these people before they get too close to you. Some of the signs you are dealing with a covert narcissist can be found here.

Not interested in attention

A hidden narcissist will be found in the back of the room. They don’t usually want to be in the spotlight.

These individuals may seem introverted and shy, and they usually have a victim personality. These individuals do not have as much tact or social skills, nor are they as comfortable with large groups of people as outright narcissists.

The character of the victim

When you start dealing with a covert narcissist, you will discover that they have a victim personality. They will talk about how others did the wrong thing and how they had fewer opportunities than others.

The “cold type” of narcissists

The covert narcissist does not have a black-and-white personality like the overt narcissist does. Most people who fall into this category are more miserable, anxious, and depressed than others. Usually, these individuals are not happy.

It can be tiring and stressful to be around a covert narcissist, as they are usually passive-aggressive in the comments they make. Instead of getting you in front of your face, they will make subtle comments or accusations about you. This is usually done in a passive-aggressive, indirect, and painful manner.

However, if you treat this in any way, you will see the typical narcissistic response, including denial, expectations, and defenses. They will also use all the games that make you confused and even question your sanity. While the “hot type” or overt narcissist will be vicious with these things, the subtle person will be more aggressive and condescending.

asking for help

If you’re dealing with a narcissist, there’s no doubt that interactions can be tiring, stressful, and frustrating. However, there is help available. Seeking therapy together is an option if they consider it; However, this is unlikely for most. In this situation, you can seek guidance, advice, and therapy to help you remove yourself from the situation and live a better, happier life.

It doesn’t matter if you’re dealing with a covert or overt narcissist; They both cause a lot of problems in your life. Walking away can be difficult, but it is often the only solution to these situations. You are allowed to decide what boundaries operate in your life. This may mean taking a no-contact approach. Freedom from narcissistic abuse can feel overwhelming, but you deserve fulfillment, respect, and independence!