I grew up with Frasier and absolutely LOVE Sopranos. Never heard of and/or never watched the other 8 listed in that article LOL. Funny thing is, I used to replay seasons of Frasier for years on TV (the old DVDs) when I couldn't sleep. This was a fun video - thanks!
Have you watched the netflix show Gypsy? The whole show revolves around a therapist's life and it navigates boundary crossing (in a very flashy T.V way of course). I could tell that they did research on therapy and issues therapists face. Even down to showing group supervision!
David Drew Pinsky and Adam Corolla did Love Line for a number of years. Dr. Drew is an addiction specialist. So not exactly "therapy," but it's the closest example to your question I can think of.
TV is all about selling ads, so there's definitely drama added and inappropriateness feeds drama. Fun to watch; don't expect reality (because it's boring and doesn't sell ads). Thanks for this Marie!
Working with kids sometimes you can call out the BS and other times you need to tip toe around it - I found the BPD one interesting as it really made me reflect on some of my students and how the same behaviours with different context can need to be handled in wildly different ways - the girl who is hurting and lashing out because she cant communicate her needs is so different to the child who feels invisible who is acting out to be noticed and get any kind of attention. Adding a parts lens to this with kids is also fascinating and the best part of my job :D
I love when you talk about therapeutic technique, would love more videos about direct practice skills.
More TV reactions, please! 😊
I grew up with Frasier and absolutely LOVE Sopranos. Never heard of and/or never watched the other 8 listed in that article LOL. Funny thing is, I used to replay seasons of Frasier for years on TV (the old DVDs) when I couldn't sleep. This was a fun video - thanks!
Have you watched the netflix show Gypsy? The whole show revolves around a therapist's life and it navigates boundary crossing (in a very flashy T.V way of course). I could tell that they did research on therapy and issues therapists face. Even down to showing group supervision!
David Drew Pinsky and Adam Corolla did Love Line for a number of years. Dr. Drew is an addiction specialist. So not exactly "therapy," but it's the closest example to your question I can think of.
What a fun episode! I have SO MANY ISSUES with Hollywood therapy scenes….ughhhhhh!!!Thanks for this!
TV is all about selling ads, so there's definitely drama added and inappropriateness feeds drama. Fun to watch; don't expect reality (because it's boring and doesn't sell ads). Thanks for this Marie!
Working with kids sometimes you can call out the BS and other times you need to tip toe around it - I found the BPD one interesting as it really made me reflect on some of my students and how the same behaviours with different context can need to be handled in wildly different ways - the girl who is hurting and lashing out because she cant communicate her needs is so different to the child who feels invisible who is acting out to be noticed and get any kind of attention. Adding a parts lens to this with kids is also fascinating and the best part of my job :D
Do you watch shrinking? Great show about therapist so funny
I love this video
This is interesting..
Typically TV shows make therapist look so bad. But again TV is suppose to entertain. Lol Shrinking prime example but hilarious to watch.
Ive never clicked faster lol