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  1. Lucy's psychiatry booth is a running gag in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. In a parody of the lemonade stands which are operated by many young children in the United States, Lucy van Pelt operates a psychiatric booth.

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    • Lucy (Again) Lucy Gets a Bump in Self-Esteem from Herself. Lucy may act like she has everything figured out, but even she needs help sometimes. When Lucy starts to feel down on herself because of Schroder's lack of attention towards her, she turns to the neighborhood's best child psychiatrist: herself.
    • Snoopy. Lucy Makes Things Worse for the World's Most Famous Beagle. Lucy and Snoopy may not always be the best of friends. They've had their squabbles, but they've also had their share of heartwarming moments.
    • Franklin. Franklin Questions Lucy's Medical Credentials. Franklin, being the most level-headed of the Peanuts gang, always seems rock solid. He is not bombarded with the neuroses or irrational fears of the other characters.
    • Pig Pen. Lucy's Frequent Attempts to Get Pig Pen Clean Were Never Able to Stick. Someone who enjoys being as dirty as as much as Pig Pen does could definitely use some help from Lucy.
  2. Lucy operates a psychiatric booth, parodying the lemonade stand operated by many young children in the United States. Here, she offers advice and psychoanalysis for five cents, most often to an anxious or depressed Charlie Brown.

  3. Nov 4, 2015 · Lucy in the Psychiatric Booth. Although Lucy counseled many of the Peanuts gang during the course of the comic strip, none is so associated with being her client as good old Charlie Brown. Some examples cited online: Depressed Charlie Brown‘s first experience with “Dr.” Lucy in the 1950’s: Snap out of it! Five cents please.

  4. Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown walks up.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown sits and says, "I've been very nervous lately . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Everything seems to upset me . . .

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  5. Lucy’s psychiatric booth first appeared in Peanuts in this strip, published 59 years ago today on March 27, 1959. Although Lucy’s fee for her psychiatric help is the familiar five cents, the original...

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  7. View the comic strip for Peanuts by cartoonist Charles Schulz created January 04, 1966 available on GoComics.com.

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