Distorted logic
“Distorted logic” refers to flawed or twisted reasoning, often called a cognitive distortion, that leads to inaccurate conclusions or maladaptive behaviors. It can also refer to the deliberate altering of an audio signal by an overdriven amplifier or software to create a “distorted” sound. The term’s specific meaning depends on whether it’s used in a psychological context to describe incorrect thinking patterns or in a technical context for audio processing.
In a psychological context:
Cognitive distortions are common, erroneous ways of thinking that can negatively impact mood, behavior, and relationships.
Examples include all-or-nothing thinking, where you see things in black and white, or making generalizations based on limited information.









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