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In Treatment is an American drama television series for HBO, produced and developed by Rodrigo Garcia, based on the Israeli series BeTipul (Hebrew: בטיפול), created by Hagai Levi, Ori Sivan and Nir Bergman.
- List of In Treatment episodes
In Treatment is an American HBO drama television series...
- List of In Treatment episodes
In Treatment is an American HBO drama television series developed by Rodrigo Garcia based on the Israeli series BeTipul created by Hagai Levi. The original series spans 106 episodes over three seasons, which were broadcast from 2008 to 2010.
In Treatment: Created by Rodrigo García, Hagai Levi, Nir Bergman, Ori Sivan. With Gabriel Byrne, Uzo Aduba, Dianne Wiest, Michelle Forbes. A psychotherapist questions his abilities and gets help by reuniting with his old therapist, whom he has not seen for ten years.
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- 2008-01-28
- Drama
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S1.E4 ∙ Jake and Amy: Week One. A bickering husband and wife (Josh Charles and Embeth Davidtz) corner Paul on the issue they've spent the last three weeks debating: whether or not she should have an abortion.
Synopsis. A psychotherapist , Paul (Gabriel Byrne), treats three new patients a season, two on Monday nights and a third on Tuesday when he, also, sees his own psychotherapist, Adele (Amy Ryan, new in season three replacing Diane Wiest from season 1-2).
When Paul shows up to discuss the case with his lawyer, he's surprised to discover Mia, a patient of his from 20 years ago. Now a high-powered malpractice attorney, she assures him she's just covering for the lawyer at her firm who will be handling his case.
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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.