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  1. TV Therapy: With Terry Ray, Erin Murphy, Butch Patrick, Kathy Coleman. Each episode features a different classic TV character (played by the original actor) with their past baggage and present day issues unload on Dr. Stephen Nielsen's therapy sofa.

    • (14)
    • 2019-01-07
    • Comedy
    • 6
  2. S2.E6 ∙ Ritchie. Thu, Nov 11, 2021. Ritchie from THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW, played once again by Larry Mathews, has a therapy session with Dr. Nielsen to discuss some of the issues from his childhood, namely the hilarious laughter he heard after almost everything his family said and did--coming from where? On top of that, how does he process the ...

  3. Jan 7, 2019 · This is the pilot episode of TV THERAPY. Dr. Nielsen (Terry Ray) has a therapy session with all grown up Tabitha (Erin Murphy). Everyone's favorite little ...

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    Recently, I watched the Netflix series, "Gypsy." It freaked me out! Naomi Watts’s character, psychologist Dr. Jean Holloway, keeps talking about confidentiality (e.g., “I can’t share this or that because of confidentiality”-type statements). Yet she nonchalantly hands over her full treatment notes to an official. Therapists can’t just willy-nilly d...

    I understand that therapists are depicted sensationally and incorrectly “for entertainment purposes.” Yes, it’s “pretend.” However, I worry that it confuses the public, possibly preventing help-seeking. Oddly, when I’ve presented this concern to colleagues, I often hear, “But it’s just entertainment” (as if I’m a party pooper!). It’s not “just ente...

    Therapy isn’t like other healing practices. For example, most people understand the role of real-life surgeons. Even if portrayed wrongly or unscrupulously on screen, the public’s expectations of surgical doctors won’t likely change. Therapy, on the other hand, is less known, understood, or defined in real life (let alone on TV and in film). Therap...

    I'm in the middle of watching "The Patient"now, a show that smashes the sensationalized traditional plot of therapist harming patient. In this thriller series, the patient kidnaps the therapist to get the help he believes he needs. (Yikes!) Despite the horrifying, scary, and abnormal circumstances, I feel relieved to have seen Steve Carell's charac...

    Perhaps you’re thinking of starting therapy, yet the main experience you've had with it has been watching it in a series or movie. If so, reach out to a therapist. Pose questions. You’re more than welcome to ask about what you saw on the screen that felt uncomfortable, harmful, or quizzical. For example, “I saw X on the show Y. Is that normal in th...

  4. Aug 12, 2019 · 16 fictional TV therapists, ranked from least to most likely to ruin their patients' lives. Julia Naftulin and Bethany Biron. Aug 12, 2019, 10:33 AM PDT. Over the years, therapists have become ...

  5. The Therapy: Created by Alexander M. Rümelin. With Stephan Kampwirth, Helena Zengel, Andrea Osvárt, Emma Bading. The story of a psychiatrist who, years after her disappearance, must learn to deal with the loss of his daughter.

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  7. May 11, 2023 · From "The Sopranos" to "Ted Lasso," 3 Real-Life Therapists Rate the Best and Worst of TV Therapy. "Never Have I Ever," "You," "Ginny & Georgia," "Insecure," "Ted Lasso," "Sex Education ...

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