If you’re a fan of personality tests — like many of us, or at least the self-reflective, psychology-obsessed ones are — you may have taken the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a self-reported personality assessment. Even if you haven’t taken the test formally, you probably have an idea as to which of those personality types you align more with. Knowing your personality type can be a fun way to understand yourself and those around you, and ensure you get the kind of self-care you need. Ahead, therapists explain what exactly an “otrovert” is, how it’s similar to and different from introverts, and what they want both otroverts and their loved ones to remember. If you feel like an introvert and present like an extrovert, you might be an otrovert.
Source: Huffington Post January 20, 2026 19:40 UTC