Sophie finally gets the fact that her father has a lot to answer for and starts to become her own woman.
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.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Sophie finally gets the fact that her father has a lot to answer for and starts to become her own woman.
Paul is pushed to the edge by Alex's knowledge of his personal life.
April's health continues to be a concern for Paul, as she seems more concerned about her autistic brother's condition than her own.
On the heels of receiving Brooke's recommendation, Colin makes a surprise visit—prompting a collision of his therapist's personal and professional lives.
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