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  1. By Season 6, it was clear that Tony was using therapy to rationalize his own sociopathic, destructive behavior. One example was his session after murdering Christopher. Tony used the therapy session to express his lack of remorse (without revealing what he actually did).

  2. At the start of the series, Tony Soprano, a local mobster, was referred to Melfi, a psychiatrist, after having a panic attack. He tells her he is a waste management consultant, but Melfi knows he is a mob boss.

  3. Jun 10, 2022 · Thanks to the anticipated testimony of Carlo Gervasi (Arthur J. Nascarella) after his troublemaking son Jason was arrested, Tony is left preparing for an indictment that would likely put him ...

  4. May 19, 2022 · Tony escaped death, but hearing his mother rat him out to his uncle about seeing a psychiatrist — and then approve of him dying — destroys whatever love he has left. By the end of the finale,...

  5. Paulie telling Sil he couldn’t get past Tony going to see a psychiatrist, even though Paulie had JUST admitted to having seen a psychiatrist himself. I guess the whole “woman doctor thing” was just a bridge too far.

  6. Jan 9, 2022 · Dr. Melfi helps Tony see that his panic attacks (which he passes on to his son A.J.) are not the Sopranos' family curse, but a psychiatric illness suffered by the Soprano men which results from several generations of unresolved trauma. Although Tony remains relatively resistant to therapy, he subconsciously hopes for salvation, and this hope is ...

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  8. Jan 11, 2024 · The HBO crime drama began in January 1999 with Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) reluctantly walking into the office of his new psychiatrist, Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), after having a...

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