
In Treatment
Drama • TV-MA • 2008–21 • 4 Seasons
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The intimate confines of psychotherapy sessions are seen from the perspective of a therapist and individual patients.
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Uzo Aduba, Gabriel Byrne, Dianne Wiest, Michelle Forbes, Blair Underwood
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It is a great show if you are into long conversations, it is like a theater game and great acting, all the cast is amazing!
Gripping! Best S1 patient: Sophie. S2: Walter & April. S3: Sunil & Jesse's end. Intense, raw, and brilliantly acted.
Extremely intense. Interaction deals with what lies beneath. Viewers love action/violence, but this show presents the violence of the soul.
Good tv show. Very original concept. Love the overall structure of the show. Very different one. Maybe not for everyone. And it can be slow.
This is one of my favourite shows ever, maybe it has something to do with the fact that I watched it while I myself was in therapy.
Really feeling connecting with the patients in the show . Amazing
3.6 written really well, diverse clients so it's interesting. (Definitely for those who love psychiatry)
Very interesting and intriguing. It feels so personal and grabs your attention
great show
Must watch for psychology lovers
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