In Treatment

TV-MA 8.3
2008 Drama

Set within the highly charged confines of individual psychotherapy sessions and centering around Dr. Paul Weston, a psychotherapist who exhibits an insightful, reserved demeanor while treating his patients—but displays a crippling insecurity while counseled by his own therapist.

  • Cast:
    Uzo Aduba
Episode 23 : Sophie: Week Five
February. 27,2008
Sophie's mother joins her therapy session.
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Episode 21 : Laura: Week Five
February. 25,2008
Laura makes several unexpected revelations.
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Episode 15 : Gina: Week Three
February. 15,2008
Gina examines Paul's relationship to Laura.
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Seasons

Season 4
In season four, Dr. Brooke Taylor helps a diverse trio of patients navigate a variety of modern concerns and issues such as the global pandemic and recent major social and cultural shifts – all while she deals with complications in her own personal life.
Season 4 2021
Season 3
In season three, Dr. Paul Weston deals with several new emotional and physical challenges. Meanwhile, he begins treating three new patients while seeing a new therapist of his own.
Season 3 2010
Season 2
In season two, Dr. Paul Weston has divorced his wife Kate and moved from Maryland to a brownstone in Brooklyn, NY. Paul begins to rebuild his practice with a group of intriguing new patients while continuing to wrestle with some of the demons he left behind. Meanwhile, he commutes back to Maryland every Friday to continue his own sessions with Dr. Gina Toll.
Season 2 2009
Season 1
In season one therapist Gabriel Byrne deals with five sets of patients, including an attractive woman with a crush on him, a scarred U.S. Air Force pilot, a suicidal teenage gymnast, and a couple on the verge of breaking up.
Season 1 2008

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