Being Erica - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Being Dr. Tom
Erica explores Dr. Tom's troubled past after Dr. Naadiah takes over her therapy in the Season 2 opener.

Battle Royale
Erica is sent back in time to her teen years where she unearths some lessons from her early relationships that help mend her current conflict with Ethan.

Mamma Mia
Erica babysits Max for the first time but Judith is unhappy with her inability to stick to her rules. Erica goes back in time to prove to Judith that she isn't as incompetent as she believes her to be.

Cultural Revolution
Erica revisits a summer spent in Taipei, Taiwan.

Yes We Can
Dr Tom gives Erica the chance to relive a day without any consequence for her actions. Will Erica come to appreciate the consequences of her decisions when she's without them?

Shhh...Don't Tell
Erica finds herself caught in the middle of other people's revelations. Will it make her re-address her thoughts on keeping secrets to herself?

The Unkindest Cut
Erica visits the future after she faints at a family bris, and learns a lesson about which problems she can solve.

Under My Thumb
Erica asks Dr Tom for an entry to her past so she can escape from everybody else's problems. Will he send her back or does he have something else in mind?

A River Runs Through It...It Being Egypt
Erica takes a trip back in time to a childhood outing with her brother Leo where she sees a different side to him. Will it make Erica see her relationship with Kai in another light?

Papa Can You Hear Me?
Dr. Tom revisits the past, returning to the last time he saw his daughter, which results in an epiphany about the nature of relationships.

What Goes Up Must Come Down
Erica's stability is threatened by changes at River Rock Publishing, and Dr Tom shows her an alternative to her life which is free of setbacks. Can she come to see setbacks as useful?

The Importance of Being Erica
In the Season 2 finale, Erica is desperate for direction as she faces big decisions regarding her love life and career. Meanwhile, Dr. Tom adds a new slant to her therapy sessions.
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