Which MBTI is prone to narcissism?
The types likely to be considered as ‘narcissistic’ are xxTJ or xxTP. From what I’ve read, the most ‘arrogant’ type is the INTJ. When debating about the personality disorders a type could have, ENTPs were likely to have a Narcissistic personality disorder.
What do narcissists think of Infj?
INFJs need harmony in their relationships to thrive. Narcissists may gaslight the INFJ into thinking that any mistreatment is “all in their head,” when in fact their sensitivity is alerting them to unhealthy behavior or even danger.
Why do INFJs like narcissists?
INFJs attract narcissist personalities because of that pure goodness, kindness, love, understanding, and appreciation that shines from us. It reminds them of what they simply don’t have. That’s why they are drawn to us.
Which personality is most narcissistic?
People with type A personalities attract narcissists, but a relationship between the two is a recipe for disaster
- Narcissists know exactly who to target.
- Often they go after people with high levels of empathy.
- But they also target people who are type A.
Are INFJs more likely to be victims of narcissists?
Anyone can be the target of a narcissistic, toxic person. Yet INFJs, touted to be the rarest Myers-Briggs personality type, tend to be surprisingly overrepresented among victims of narcissists.
Are INFJs the rarest Myers-Briggs personality types?
Yet INFJs, touted to be the rarest Myers-Briggs personality type, tend to be surprisingly overrepresented among victims of narcissists.
What are INFJ personality traits?
INFJs are notorious for their warmth and love for helping others, even to the point of trying to “fix” them. They are highly visible in their generosity and concern for others.
Do narcissists Gaslight INFJs?
Narcissists may gaslight the INFJ into thinking that any mistreatment is “all in their head,” when in fact their sensitivity is alerting them to unhealthy behavior or even danger. Abusive partners, family members, or friends may tell the victimized INFJ that they’re being “too sensitive.”