Today’s Pick: Are you an “otrovert”?


Editors’ Picks • December 17, 2025

We humans seem to have an insatiable need to categorize ourselves psychologically, whether we’re taking an Enneagram type test or a “Which Christmas Cookie Are You?” quiz. And now there’s another way to do so, thanks to psychiatrist Rami Kaminski, who coined the term “otrovert.” Click below to learn what defines an otrovert and the questions you should ask yourself to determine if you are one.


Rebekah Brandes

Assistant Editor

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