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Most TV therapists are straight out of a caricature — stoic, boundary-violating, and often wildly unrelatable. But what if iconic portrayals actually missed the mark on what real therapy looks like? And are we starting to see a shift toward more authentic, nuanced depictions?

In this provocative conversation, Chelsea and Heather dissect our favorite therapist portrayals on screen — from Tony Soprano’s emotionally distant Dr. Melfi’s boundary mishaps, and the complex, deeply human Dr. Brooke Taylor in HBO's In Treatment. They explore what makes these characters compelling (or cringe-worthy), and reveal the invisible lines that therapists draw to protect both themselves and their clients.

You’ll discover:

  • Why Tony Soprano’s therapist is the worst example and what real therapists do differently
  • How In Treatment offers a more authentic peek behind the therapy room door, showing both vulnerability and professionalism
  • The importance of boundaries in therapy — and how they often live in the gray area, not just black and white
  • Surprising insights from popular shows like Wanderlust and Lucifer that challenge our assumptions about therapy's role
  • How Hollywood’s portrayals shape public perception — and why it matters for therapists and clients alike

This episode is essential listening for anyone curious about mental health in media, aspiring therapists, or anyone who’s ever wondered what therapy really looks like. As the field evolves and boundaries blur, these conversations help us understand how therapists can stay human, ethical, and deeply effective at the same time.

Whether you're a therapist craving authentic representation or a TV lover who’s tired of stereotypes, this discussion will leave you thinking twice about what you see on screen—and what’s truly possible in the therapy space.

Join us as we turn the spotlight on the good, the bad, and the hilariously inaccurate portrayals — and explore how TV’s therapists might just reflect the future of mental health care.

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