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Hey there, in this video, I'll be sharing my experiences of working in a psychiatric hospital, specifically focusing on the patients I've encountered over the years. I'll be sharing several stories about some of the most memorable patients I've worked with, including a talented musician named Logan, a woman who claimed to have committed murder, and a man diagnosed with psychopathy who had a sudden change in personality. I'll also be discussing some of the challenges that come with working in a psychiatric hospital, such as patients who harm themselves and those who have committed heinous crimes. My aim is to provide you with insight into mental illness and the experiences of being a patient in a psychiatric hospital. If you're considering a career in this field, my hope is that this video will give you a better understanding of what the job entails. I believe that understanding mental illness is crucial in reducing stigma and promoting empathy towards those who are struggling. So, please join me in this journey and let's explore the untold stories of the psych ward together. 00:18 Intro 01:55 Patient 1 Logan the Piano Player 03:55 Patient 2 Mary the Angry Lady 08:35 Patient 3 Antoine, I want to Kill Her 15:00 Patient 4 Jennifer, Pseudoseizures and Goosebumps 22:00 Patient 5 Marcus the Psychopath 26:45 Patient 6 A Seductive Woman 28:25 Patient 7 Bob--I own the hospital! 29:45 Patient 8 Elizabeth Self-Harmer 32:14 Patient 9 The Puncher 33:40 Patient 10 The Mass Murderer 36:45 Patient 11 Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity--Broomstick and Mom 39:30 Patient 12 Highly Intelligent Patients 41:50 Their Experience is Real to Them