About
I'm a psych nurse.
Not the kind you see on TV — calm, insightful, gently guiding patients toward breakthroughs. The real kind. The kind who's been spit on during a 5150 hold, chased down a hallway by someone who thought I was the devil, and then asked to chart it all before lunch.
If you've worked in behavioral health — as a nurse, a tech, a therapist, a first responder — you already know. The system that's supposed to define "crazy" might be the craziest thing in the building. The paperwork. The codes. The policies written by people who've never set foot on a unit. The mandatory debriefs that debrief nothing.
Visual Hallucinations is what happens when you stop pretending it's fine and start laughing at what it actually is.
Every design is an inside joke. If you have to explain it, it's not for them.
It's not crazy if you believe it.