The My Therapist Thinks I'm Funny Hoodie from our Soft Chaos collection celebrates the people who make their therapists laugh while unpacking their trauma. "My Therapist Thinks I'm Funny" is embroidered on the front, honoring the way humor becomes armor, deflection, and sometimes the only way to talk about hard things. This mental health hoodie is for everyone who's ever cracked a joke in session and seen their therapist try not to laugh.
We created this as part of our Soft Chaos collection because using humor in therapy is chaotic energy at its finest. You're talking about your deepest wounds while making quips. You're processing trauma with perfectly timed sarcasm. You're healing but make it funny. It's survival and comedy all mixed together.
This hoodie is for people who cope by finding the absurd in everything. Who can't tell a story about their mental health without adding commentary. Who make their therapist write down their one liners. Who've been told "you should do stand up" during a session about childhood trauma.
Wear this to normalize going to therapy. To show that mental health work doesn't have to be all serious and heavy. To celebrate that humor is a valid coping mechanism, not avoidance. To honor the weird skill of being simultaneously vulnerable and hilarious.
The front embroidery is a conversation starter. People laugh. They relate. They share their own therapy stories. Suddenly you're all talking openly about mental health because a hoodie broke the ice. That's the power of leading with humor.
This mental health hoodie resonates with people who've been in therapy long enough to have inside jokes with their therapist. Who use humor to process difficult emotions. Who've made their mental health professional genuinely laugh during sessions. Who appreciate that healing can include joy.
It speaks to:
- People who deflect with humor but are actually doing the work
- Those who've been told they're "too funny" for how much they're struggling
- Anyone who makes their therapist laugh and then gets real vulnerable
- Humans who cope through comedy without diminishing their pain
- People proud of being in therapy and not hiding it
There's something powerful about wearing your therapy attendance like a badge of honor. About not hiding that you're doing mental health work. About celebrating the weird, wonderful dynamic of making your therapist laugh while also crying about your childhood.
This creates connection through shared experience. Someone sees your hoodie and immediately knows you're in therapy. You both laugh. You might swap therapist stories. You've just normalized mental health care through a simple piece of clothing. That matters.
This makes a perfect gift for your friend who always has the best therapy stories. For people proud of doing their mental health work. For anyone who's ever made their therapist say "okay but seriously" after a particularly good deflection. For humans who heal with humor.
Give it to friends starting therapy who need encouragement that it can be both hard and funny. To people who've been in therapy for years and earned the right to joke about it. To anyone who needs validation that humor is a legitimate coping tool.
When you wear this hoodie, you're doing multiple things at once. You're destigmatizing therapy. You're normalizing mental health care. You're celebrating humor as a coping mechanism. You're being proud of doing the work instead of hiding it.
You're also giving permission to others. Permission to be funny while also struggling. Permission to use humor as they heal. Permission to not take every moment of mental health work deadly seriously. Permission to laugh about the absurdity of the human experience.
Part of our Soft Chaos collection, this hoodie embraces the messy, complicated, often hilarious reality of mental health work. It doesn't pretend therapy is always profound and tearful. Sometimes it's you making your therapist laugh so hard they have to pause the session. Both are valid.
Every time you wear this hoodie, you're challenging the narrative that mental health has to be approached with only solemnity. That healing can't include joy. That being funny means you're not really struggling. You're proving all of that wrong just by existing in this hoodie.
This message matters because humor gets dismissed as deflection or avoidance. But anyone in therapy knows you can be both funny and deeply engaged in healing. You can crack jokes and still do hard emotional work. These things aren't mutually exclusive.
Your hoodie validates that duality. It says yes, therapy is serious work. And yes, you can absolutely make your therapist laugh while doing it. Both things are true. Both things are part of your healing journey.
Choose this hoodie and wear your therapy pride. Let it spark conversations about mental health. Let it make people laugh while also normalizing getting help. Let it celebrate the weird, wonderful experience of being funny while also being in pain and choosing to heal.
Because making your therapist laugh while unpacking your trauma is an art form. It's a superpower. It's proof that you can hold joy and pain simultaneously. And honestly? If your therapist thinks you're funny, you're probably doing something right.