Psychiatrist's funny advice meme photo from @dr.devanbaijal
A selfie of a man, identified as a psychiatrist by his ID badge, with text overlays offering humorous, satirical 'one-liners' for a therapy session. The post leverages a meme format and the creator's professional authority to create relatable and engaging content about the mental health experience.
Creator: @dr.devanbaijal on Instagram
Video format
Carousel
Video outline
- Hook with a relatable goal
- Introduce visual irony
- Deliver punchline via source reveal
Hook overview
The opening hook is a text overlay at the top of the image that frames the content as a list of valuable 'tips' or 'one-liners' for navigating a specific, often high-stakes, social interaction.
Title hook
one liners to say to your psychiatrist to prove you're doing really well
Verbal hook
one liners to say to your psychiatrist to prove you're doing really well
Visual hook
A man identified as a psychiatrist by his ID badge makes a casual hand gesture with a deadpan expression, creating a humorous contrast between his professional role and informal demeanor.
Hook strategies
- credibility
- identity-specificity
- relatability-contrast
Payoff
The payoff is the viewer's cognitive synthesis of the three conflicting elements—the helpful premise, the sarcastic visual, and the authoritative source—which resolves into a single, humorous insight.
Narrative framework
The Ironic Authority
Narrative framework logic
This framework operates on a single-slide joke structure. It presents a relatable user goal as a headline, pairs it with a visually ironic or contradictory image, and delivers the punchline by revealing the source of the 'advice' is the very authority figure the user is trying to influence. The humor and engagement stem from this subversion of expectations.
Narrative framework breakdown
- frameworkName: The Ironic Authority
- frameworkType: Standard Narrative
- coreLogic: This framework operates on a single-slide joke structure. It presents a relatable user goal as a headline, pairs it with a visually ironic or contradictory image, and delivers the punchline by revealing the source of the 'advice' is the very authority figure the user is trying to influence. The humor and engagement stem from this subversion of expectations.
- confidence: 95
- pendingStatus: created
Topics: Mental Health, Comedy, Psychology
Concepts: Satirical Advice, Ask an Expert
Formats: Carousel
Elements: Text Overlay, Low-Angle Shot
Account types: Personal Brand
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