What happens when narrative becomes more persuasive than memory?
In Distorted: The Psychology of Gaslighting, the Power of Story, and the Practice of Clarity, Jim Detjen explores how institutions, media systems, culture, technology, and language shape human perception in an age of accelerating informational pressure.
Blending psychology, history, philosophy, media analysis, and cultural observation, Distorted examines the mechanics of gaslighting and poetic truth—not simply as deception, but as systems of interpretation powerful enough to reshape memory, identity, trust, and public reality itself.
Across politics, media, education, technology, economics, medicine, culture, family, and AI, Detjen traces the subtle choreography of distortion: denial, reframing, euphemism, emotional manipulation, narrative compression, and the erosion of confidence in one’s own perception.
But Distorted is not simply a critique of modern culture.
It is an inquiry into discernment.
A framework for maintaining clarity, orientation, and intellectual independence in environments shaped by acceleration, spectacle, emotional pressure, and institutional instability.
At its core, Distorted asks a deeper question:
How do individuals remain psychologically grounded when reality itself becomes contested terrain?
Part cultural analysis, part philosophical inquiry, and part field guide for the Information Age, Distorted challenges readers not merely to consume narratives—but to examine the systems, incentives, language, and frames shaping them.
Because the difference is rarely the event itself.
It is the frame around it.
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Jim Detjen is the founder of Gaslight 360 and host of the podcast Think First. Through his writing, teaching, and media work, he equips readers and listeners to recognize manipulation, resist narrative spin, and reclaim perspective. His work examines how stories influence power, perception, and decision-making - and how clarity can be restored when narrative replaces evidence.
Jim began his career in the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Regiment - The Old Guard, the Army's oldest active-duty infantry unit and its most elite ceremonial command. Tasked with honoring fallen heroes, guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and representing the nation in its most symbolic moments, The Old Guard operates where error is not an option. There, he served in an environment shaped by discipline, preparation, and trust - values that continue to influence how he leads, listens, and thinks.
For more than twenty-five years, Jim has advised global brands, academic institutions, and nonprofit boards at the intersection of brand architecture, strategic partnerships, and sustainable growth. Whether working publicly or behind the scenes, he focuses on connecting story, structure, and scale - and aligning them with reality.
His work spans fields where influence is shaped and narratives are formed - from athletics and music to technology and public life. At home, he is most proud of his role as husband and father. His family's path reflects a shared commitment to excellence and curiosity, including children pursuing advanced studies at Harvard and the United States Air Force Academy.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "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 institutionsWhy collective belief can replace collective memory - even when evidence is visibleHow media ecosystems shape what people think happened, not just what happenedWhy artificial intelligence may accelerate persuasion faster than truth can travelPractical ways to recognize narrative manipulation and recover independent judgmentMeasured, 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. Distorted explores how gaslighting, narrative power, and institutional process shape what is accepted as truth. Using examples from media, government, and Harvard, it helps readers recognize distortion and think more clearly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798993261430
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if the most powerful tool of control isn't a lie - but making you doubt the truth you already hold?In Distorted, strategist and media voice Jim Detjen pulls back the curtain on the subtle art of gaslighting - not only in relationships, but across politics, culture, technology, education, and even faith. Through gripping stories, cultural case studies, and sharp aphorisms, he reveals how "poetic truths" - stories that feel right but ignore facts - have quietly reshaped our shared reality.Drawing on case studies from media, government, and Harvard University, Distorted also examines how institutional process shapes what information reaches the public.Inside, you'll discover: The gaslighter's playbook - denial, doubt, dependence, control - and how to spot each move in real time.How politics, media, and culture reframe facts until they vanish.Case studies from the NFL concussion scandal, Volkswagen's "clean diesel," the COVID era, social media algorithms, and artificial intelligence as a new engine of narrative control.Why history, from Roman gladiators to modern warfare, follows the same choreography.What the "fringe" reveals - from UFOs to the Mandela Effect - when official stories collide with lived experience.How language itself - from euphemisms to buzzwords like gaslighting - becomes a weapon.Practical counter-moves to resist manipulation and reclaim clarity.Distorted is not just diagnosis - it's defense. With memorable maxims, it arms readers with a framework to resist distortion and protect their perception in an age where doubt is manufactured.For readers of Malcolm Gladwell, Jonathan Haidt, or Orwell's 1984, this is both a cultural lens and a survival manual for the fog of the information age.Whether you're scrolling headlines, sitting in a boardroom, or talking at your own dinner table, Distorted will change how you see - and what you trust. Distorted explores how gaslighting, narrative power, and institutional process shape what is accepted as truth. Using examples from media, government, and Harvard, it helps readers recognize distortion and think more clearly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798993261430
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if the most powerful tool of control isn't a lie - but making you doubt the truth you already hold?In Distorted, strategist and media voice Jim Detjen pulls back the curtain on the subtle art of gaslighting - not only in relationships, but across politics, culture, technology, education, and even faith. Through gripping stories, cultural case studies, and sharp aphorisms, he reveals how "poetic truths" - stories that feel right but ignore facts - have quietly reshaped our shared reality.Drawing on case studies from media, government, and Harvard University, Distorted also examines how institutional process shapes what information reaches the public.Inside, you'll discover: The gaslighter's playbook - denial, doubt, dependence, control - and how to spot each move in real time.How politics, media, and culture reframe facts until they vanish.Case studies from the NFL concussion scandal, Volkswagen's "clean diesel," the COVID era, social media algorithms, and artificial intelligence as a new engine of narrative control.Why history, from Roman gladiators to modern warfare, follows the same choreography.What the "fringe" reveals - from UFOs to the Mandela Effect - when official stories collide with lived experience.How language itself - from euphemisms to buzzwords like gaslighting - becomes a weapon.Practical counter-moves to resist manipulation and reclaim clarity.Distorted is not just diagnosis - it's defense. With memorable maxims, it arms readers with a framework to resist distortion and protect their perception in an age where doubt is manufactured.For readers of Malcolm Gladwell, Jonathan Haidt, or Orwell's 1984, this is both a cultural lens and a survival manual for the fog of the information age.Whether you're scrolling headlines, sitting in a boardroom, or talking at your own dinner table, Distorted will change how you see - and what you trust. Distorted explores how gaslighting, narrative power, and institutional process shape what is accepted as truth. Using examples from media, government, and Harvard, it helps readers recognize distortion and think more clearly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798993261430
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