Cognitive Self-Defense
A Skeptic’s Field Guide to Spotting Lies, Spin, and Psychological Warfare
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Narrated by:
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Rachel E. Shield
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By:
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J.V. Stanvick
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Nobody needs to control you. They just need to know which emotional levers to pull.
Fear. Anger. Outrage. Belonging.
These are the levers of modern influence—and they are pulled thousands of times a day by media systems designed to optimize engagement, not understanding.
Cognitive Self-Defense is a skeptical field guide for anyone who wants to stop being steered.
Drawing on psychology, media theory, and real-world examples, this book breaks down how manipulation actually works in everyday life: headlines that mislead without lying, videos that convince without arguing, statistics that feel scientific while hiding the truth, and narratives that turn complexity into tribes.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
Recognize the emotional triggers used to bypass reason
Spot the recurring structures of manipulative arguments
Decode deceptive statistics, visuals, and video edits
Understand how algorithms and incentives shape what goes viral
Ask the skeptical questions that cut through propaganda—without losing your mind
This is not a book about what to think.
It’s a book about how influence works now—and how to resist it.
It won’t give you answers.
It will give you better questions.
And in a world that profits from your predictability, that may be the most powerful form of self-defense left.
©2026 J.V. Stanvick (P)2026 J.V. Stanvick, GMW Press