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The Shrink Next Door
6.9·2021·1 الموسم·English
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مستوحى من قصة حقيقية عن Marty وطبيبه النفسي الذي قلب حياته رأساً على عقب ثم استولى عليها. عندما التقيا لأول مرة كان Marty يريد أن يتعلّم فقط كيف يضع حدودًا بينه وبين الآخرين، ولكنه سيقضي 30 عاماً، في تعلّم ذلك والتعرّف على العواقب المنتظرة لتخطي تلك الحدود.

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birdcagesCritique
Dec 21, 2021

first, since the show never gives any kind of message in this way: for anyone who's ambivalent to or already has negative opinions or therapy, please know that finding a safe, ethical therapist who knows just how important the doctor-patient relationship truly is can be difficult but is also highly rewarding. i've been in therapy a number of years and during stressful times i may go once a week, while most of the time i'm happy to go every month or two months. i take medication for anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder but therapy is what gave me the ability to actually live and thrive—medication was also necessary, but simply allows me to function. the shrink next door and the real events behind it are horrifying, but trust me when i say that they are not representative of all therapy, and that if you ever think you might need to talk to a professional, to please look into your options. it's not just for people who have mental illnesses and it's not just for people with trauma. everyone, truly, can benefit from it. onto the review: not a terrible watch, but i do think the investigative podcast into the story was the right format for this kind of thing. it wasn't enjoyable to watch as a piece of entertainment. it's very sad and disappointing, much like the real story is. i will say that the end, with the epilogue text, was my least favorite aspect of the series. ending on the note "marty has never returned to therapy" is troubling—i don't expect the man to ever feel safe doing so. but the message isn't a clear one. you can't tell whether they're saying this because they want you to be mistrustful of therapeutic processes or because they want to illustrate the damage that can be done by an unethical therapist. that lack of clarity is irresponsible, as people can be put off of the idea of therapy very easily, despite it being an incredibly valuable and important tool. it seems a little silly to say, but i think that this show would have benefited from the pre or post credit call to action that a lot of netflix shows have implemented regarding traumatic subject matter. even as someone who has a very positive relationship with therapy, watching this (and listening to the podcast) was difficult.

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gennessee
5/10Nov 19, 2021

Made it through episode 4 and I think I'm done. Well acted, but watching someone be [spoiler]slowly swindled out of their money[/spoiler] turns out to be painfully boring. Probably would have fared better as a movie or miniseries.

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Dec 7, 2021
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PsiqueueCritique
6/10Aug 3, 2022
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JoeyvanAwesome
6/10Dec 23, 2021

This was… different. The acting in this is top notch, as to be expected with this cast. But that’s one of the few positives for me. The story is just so depressing. I get that that’s the point of this show, but damn… it’s hard to watch this unfold. It’s interesting, but not fun at all. It gets a 6/10 for me, mostly for the performances.

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