Donald Trump Won't Stop Using A Technique Psychologists Associate With Narcissists It's helped "sustain his political career," one expert said. Brittany Wong By Brittany Wong Mar 28, 2026, 07:00 AM EDT
For years, mental health professionals have argued that President Donald Trump’s behaviors, which some have called “malignant narcissism,” are a detriment to the nation.
Much has been written about the president’s tendency to gaslight ? a form of psychological manipulation weaponized by narcissists to make victims question their own reality, memory and perceptions.
Most recently, some have said that Trump has tried to gaslight the American people into believing that there is no real affordability crisis (he’s called it a “hoax” cooked up by the Democrats), despite widespread concerns about the rising cost of living and his running on a platform heavily focused on bringing down prices. (In spite of that, energy bills have increased as much as 13% since Trump took office.)
But psychologists say there’s another classic narcissist tactic that Trump appears to employ with alarming frequency that’s less talked about: DARVO: Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender.
DARVO is a manipulative tactic often used by narcissistic abusers to evade accountability: They deny the abuse, attack the person confronting them and then reverse the roles to portray themselves as the victim. And because most of us are unfamiliar with DARVO, we’re not well equipped to counter the tactic.