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Reacting to the Most Viral Psych Ward TikToks!


Reacting to the Most Viral Psych Ward TikToks!

In this week’s hilarious yet deeply insightful episode, Michelle Hammer and co-host Dan Laitman of Schizophrenic.NYC sit down to react to some of the most viral “Psych Ward TikToks” making waves online. Expect raw emotion, vulnerability, and plenty of candid commentary from two voices who know mental health struggles firsthand.

  • Michelle and Dan break down TikToks that center hospital life—from anxiety-inducing intake scenes to surreal patient interactions.

  • Their reactions blend humor with compassion, reminding us that behind every glimpse into mental health care are real people and real stories.

  • With moments that are cringe-worthy funny and others that hit with poignant honesty, the duo balances entertainment with empathy.


Schizophrenic.NYC isn’t just about laughter—they’re on a mission to destigmatize mental illness through conversation and authenticity. By reacting to these videos, Michelle and Dan create a bridge between sensational online content and everyday human experience. Their perspective is a reminder: mental health is nuanced, serious, and—sometimes—unapologetically funny.

Watch the video, share your own reactions in the comments, and follow Schizophrenic.NYC on TikTok & Instagram for more unfiltered takes on mental health, stigma, and society.


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