Distortion campaign refers to a systematic effort to discredit or undermine a person who has attempted to establish boundaries or exit a relationship. A distortion campaign typically involves the spreading of falsehoods, exaggerated accusations, or misrepresentations to damage the individual's reputation, credibility, or relationships with others. This strategy is commonly observed in situations where one party seeks to maintain control or retaliate after their authority or influence is challenged. Distortion campaigns are often discussed in the context of interpersonal conflict, high-conflict @divorces, workplace disputes, or cases involving manipulative behaviors. Such campaigns may @manifest through coordinated messaging, rumors, or leveraging social circles and digital platforms to amplify negative narratives about the targeted individual. The impact can extend to emotional distress, reputational harm, and social isolation, making distortion campaigns a significant concern in both personal and organizational settings.
Contexts
- #cluster-b-lexicon (See: @Cluster B Glossary)
- #borderline-personality-disorder-lexicon (See: @Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Glossary)
- #narcissistic-personality-disorder-lexicon (See: @Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) Glossary)
