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In Treatment
Susceptibility taken to its limit... In Therapy leads us into a journey along the intriguing and fascinating world of psychotherapy. As a therapist, Mário is faced with a different patient and their issues in his office every day of the week. However, as is customary, he has ongoing sessions himself with Graça, his mentor and fellow psychologist.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Dr. Brooke Taylor, a psychotherapist navigating complex personal and professional challenges. Each week delves into her sessions with different patients, revealing their struggles and traumas while simultaneously exploring Brooke's own life, including her relationships and her coping mechanisms. The season focuses on her attempts to balance her demanding career with her personal life as she grapples with her own demons.
Critical Reception
The 2021 revival of 'In Treatment' received generally positive reviews, with particular praise for Uzo Aduba's performance. Critics lauded the show's intimate and character-driven approach, noting its ability to explore complex psychological themes with nuance. Some found the pacing slow at times, but the performances and emotional depth were widely commended.
What Reviewers Say
Uzo Aduba delivers a compelling and layered performance as the central therapist.
The series excels in its intimate portrayal of psychological struggles and therapeutic relationships.
While the pacing can be deliberate, the emotional depth and character development are highly rewarding.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the thoughtful exploration of mental health and the strong performances, particularly from Uzo Aduba. Many found the show to be a moving and insightful look into therapy, though some desired more dynamic plot progression.
Fun Fact
The 2021 season of 'In Treatment' marked the first time the series featured a Black female lead therapist, continuing its history of diverse casting.
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