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Distorted|Jim Detjen

Distorted : The Psychology of Gaslighting, the Power of Story, and the Practice of Clarity

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Overview

"When narrative replaces evidence, perception becomes the battlefield."

​​​​​​​How do institutions, media systems, and emerging technologies quietly reshape what people believe is true?

In Distorted, brand strategist and media voice Jim Detjen examines the psychology of gaslighting, media manipulation, narrative control, and institutional power in modern culture. Moving beyond personal relationships, the book explores how politics, media, technology, education, entertainment, and artificial intelligence shape how reality is interpreted at scale.

Through case studies drawn from public policy, corporate crisis, cultural spectacle, and digital information systems, Distorted shows how persuasion, propaganda, and institutional messaging filter, soften, and reframe events before they reach the public. The result is rarely outright deception - but something more subtle: distortion through process.

Readers will discover:

  • How gaslighting moved from private relationships into politics, media, and institutions
  • Why collective belief can replace collective memory - even when evidence is visible
  • How media ecosystems shape what people think happened, not just what happened
  • Why artificial intelligence may accelerate persuasion faster than truth can travel
  • Practical ways to recognize narrative manipulation and recover independent judgment

Measured, analytical, and thought-provoking, Distorted is not alarmist - it is diagnostic. It offers a disciplined framework for understanding psychological manipulation, media influence, and narrative power in the digital age.

For readers of Malcolm Gladwell, Jonathan Haidt, or Orwell's 1984, Distorted provides both a cultural lens and a practical guide for navigating the fog of the modern information environment.

Whether you're scrolling headlines, sitting in a boardroom, or talking at your own dinner table, Distorted will change how you see - and how carefully you decide what to trust.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798993261430
  • ISBN-10: 9798993261430
  • Publisher: Katapult Press
  • Publish Date: February 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.77 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.02 pounds
  • Page Count: 346

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