In Treatment (2008)
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Paris Barclay — Director
Episodes 35
Alex: Week Five
Paul is pushed to the edge by Alex's knowledge of his personal life.
Read MoreSophie: Week Five
Sophie's mother joins her therapy session.
Read MoreJake & Amy: Week Five
Amy makes a critical decision, while Jake has an emotional admission.
Read MoreLaura: Week Six
In order to demonstrate what he means, Paul brings up his past to show her about what's real and what's not.
Read MoreJake & Amy: Week Six
With Jake's new look on life, Amy isn't so sure she likes it but Paul tries to bring her round to see him as a new man she can get used to.
Read MoreGina: Week Six
Kate and Paul discuss her input into his life after discussing Rosie.
Read MoreAlex: Week Seven
Paul is doubtful that Alex is ready for everything available to him, but he insists he is and is committed to moving forward with his life.
Read MoreLaura: Week Eight
Paul has to leave the office as a tragedy has cropped up.
Read MoreAlex: Week Eight
Paul sticks up for his use of psychotherapy as he believes it works.
Read MoreSophie: Week Eight
Paul tries to steer Sophie away from thinking everything is her fault and that there is often others who deserve the blame instead.
Read MoreJake & Amy: Week Eight
Jake believes his relationship with Amy is a lot like the one with his dad after he visits home.
Read MoreGina: Week Nine
Paul must live with his actions of going after Laura in a romantic fashion.
Read MoreMia: Week One
Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. 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
Read MoreApril: Week One
A 23-year-old architecture student, April spends much of her first session with Paul avoiding what it is she came to talk about. She discusses her recent break-up with a fellow student named Kyle,
Read MoreWalter: Week One
CEO Walter Barnett comes to see Paul at his wife Connie's insistence, complaining of insomnia. He is surprised that Paul doesn't know who he is, given that his company has been in the business pages a lot lately
Read MoreMia: Week Two
Mia has a session with Paul to apologize for her unprofessional behavior from the week before, acknowledging she intercepted his file when his attorney couldn't be there, in order to surprise and needle him. She reveals she's been having a year-long affair with her boss Bennet, who's married.
Read MoreMia: Week Three
Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. 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.
Read MoreApril: Week Three
April calls Paul, asking to come to his office immediately. She was on her way to school to turn in a project — the architectural model for a World Trade Center memorial — and has been having trouble sleeping. "Between my anxiety and my lymphoma," she says, "it's just never a good time." She describes her exhaustion as the feeling of poison in her veins, like she wants to slit her wrists to get it out.
Read MoreGina: Week Four
Gina gives Paul some criticism for his constant complaints about what's missing from his life, and urges him to make peace with his bedridden father.
Read MoreMia: Week Five
Among the areas touched on for this session between Paul and Mia include a discussion about mortality, being alone and making up for lost time.
Read MoreOliver: Week Six
Ignoring Paul's and Oliver's objections, Luke and Bess come up with a plan that will alter their family structure and dynamics.
Read MoreWalter: Week Six
Paul tries to get Walter to embrace his vulnerable side.
Read MoreGina: Week Seven
Paul and Gina's relationship crosses paths which makes them think what they want to get out of it.
Read MoreSunil: Week One
A retired math professor from Bengal, Sunil, accompanied by his son Arun and daughter-in-law Julia, reluctantly visit Paul to discuss the death of Sunil's wife six months earlier, his subsequent displacement to the U.S., and the recent tensions he's experienced while living with his son's family.
Read MoreFrances: Week One
A well-known stage and screen actress, whose sister was treated by Paul 18 years earlier, begins therapy to uncover the reasons why she is "blanking out" during rehearsals for a new play.
Read MoreJesse: Week One
A 16-year-old homosexual, who has been seeing Paul for some time after being caught peddling prescription drugs to classmates, talks about his troubling "pattern of promiscuity," his unsettled family life with adopted parents and a recent alarming voicemail.
Read MoreAdele: Week One
In order to get a new prescription for sleeping pills, an exhausted Paul visits a young, serious and intelligent therapist, and is compelled to confront deep-rooted fears about his health, his divorce, his patients, and his all-encompassing relationship with former therapist Gina Toll.
Read MoreAdele: Week Two
Paul discusses Gina's book with Adele and vents about a particularly loathsome character he's certain is based on him.
Read MoreSunil: Week Four
Sunil is unnerved by parallels between Arun and Julia's marriage and a romance from his youth.
Read MoreAdele: Week Four
Adele tries to get Paul to talk about his lack of passion.
Read MoreJesse: Week Five
Jesse shows up unexpectedly the night before his session.
Read MoreSunil: Week Six
Paul is alarmed by Sunil's unpredictable behavior at home.
Read MoreAdele: Week Six
Adele sees Paul's chronic indecisiveness as a source of his discontent.
Read MoreSunil: Week Seven
Paul is blindsided by a revelation regarding Sunil's therapy.
Read MoreAdele: Week Seven
Blaming Adele for his recent setbacks with patients, Paul contemplates the future of his therapy, and his practice.
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