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Mental Institutions Now Using Satire Website for Sanity Comparison Therapy
ChainsawChicken.com Declared ‘Cognitive Perspective Disruption Tool’ by Health Board

In an unexpected turn of events (that no one saw coming, yet somehow makes perfect sense), the satire site ChainsawChicken.com has reportedly been adopted by state mental health institutions for use in a new therapeutic approach called ‘Cognitive Perspective Disruption Therapy.’

At the heart of the program is Chainsaw Chicken – a man who believes he was born wearing a rubber chicken mask. His world is surreal, his logic flawed, and his commentary alarmingly relevant. His illustrated stories offer a window into a mind that has either cracked under the weight of reality or found a back door out of it.

The therapy involves exposing patients to the content on ChainsawChicken.com, including retro-styled comics, absurd character interactions, and fictional therapy logs. These are paired with exercises designed to help users challenge their own perceptions of normalcy.

In many cases, therapists claim the moment of breakthrough occurs when a patient laughs, pauses, and mutters, ‘Wait… is this guy serious?’

The believed creator (from the author of the Amazon book in the sites name), Rex Gallus, isn’t new to pushing boundaries. His career spans the analog-to-digital revolution, giving him a uniquely absurdist lens on the evolution of media, therapy, and society itself.

With the site now mirrored at AdventuresOfChainsawChicken.com to ensure constant availability, the Department of Applied Absurdity believes this content could redefine digital mental health interventions.

Whether or not it’s covered by your insurance plan remains unclear.

To experience the therapy (or just question your grip on reality), visit:

https://ChainsawChicken.com

https://AdventuresOfChainsawChicken.com

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