Cinema Therapy - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Therapist Reacts to THE BAD GUYS

FIREFLY: Teamwork and Found Family

Therapist Reacts to GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES (Studio Ghibli)

Therapist Reacts to THE LION KING

Therapist Reacts to THE KISSING BOOTH Part 1 of 2 (SO MUCH REACTING)

Therapist Reacts to THE KISSING BOOTH Part 2 of 2 (EVEN MORE REACTING)

Movie Couple Therapy: SHREK

Therapist Reacts to LILO & STITCH with guest Rebecca Parham

Therapist Ranks MARVEL Bromances

Psychology of a Hero: ROCKY and Healthy Masculinity

Therapist Reacts to Alan's horror short MOONSTRUCK!

Villain Therapy: JOBU TUPAKI from Everything Everywhere All at Once

7 Movie Marriages that are ACTUALLY Healthy!

Cinema Therapy meets Zach Braff — Addiction & Grief in A GOOD PERSON

Villain Therapy: FROLLO from The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Therapist Reacts to Adoption in KUNG FU PANDA 2 and 3 - Good or GREAT?

Therapist Reacts to Adoptive Co-Parenting in KUNG FU PANDA 3

Therapist Reacts to EMMA's Relationship Advice

Psychology of an Anti-Hero: JACK SPARROW

Cinema Therapy meets Robert Kirkman // Narcissism in RENFIELD

Family Therapist Ranks PIXAR Parents

Psychology of a Hero: LUKE SKYWALKER

Therapists React to PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH with guest Emma McAdam

Therapist Reacts to THE ADAM PROJECT

Therapist Reacts to WOLF CHILDREN

Greatest On-Screen Bromance Ever? Therapist Reacts to RRR

Psychology of a Hero: Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi (Mia) from THE PRINCESS DIARIES

Therapist Reacts to THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION

Therapist Reacts to FINDING NEMO — Parenting and Trauma

Movie Family Therapy: M3GAN

Relationship Therapist Ranks CINDERELLA Romances

Psychology of a Hero: TED LASSO, the Greatest Coach in History (part 1)

Psychology of a Hero: TED LASSO (part 2)

Therapist Reacts to TREASURE PLANET

The Psychology Of Superman: Therapist Analyzes MAN OF STEEL

Movie Family Therapy: FREAKY FRIDAY

Psychology of a Hero: FRODO BAGGINS

DAVID DASTMALCHIAN: Psychology of an Actor (Part 1!)

Therapist Reacts to HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE

Psychology of a Hero: ROCKET RACCOON with author BRANDON MULL

Movie Family Therapy: MRS. DOUBTFIRE

5 MORE Movie Marriages that are Actually Super Healthy

Therapist Reacts to WRECK-IT RALPH

Movie Family Therapy: AVATAR The Way of Water

Movie Boyfriend of the Year: Wade from Pixar's ELEMENTAL

Therapist Reacts to Dungeons & Dragons: HONOR AMONG THIEVES

INCEPTION and the Psychology of Dreams

Therapist Reacts to KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE

Therapist Reacts to BARBIE

Movie Couple Therapy: SHREK and FIONA

What CORPSE BRIDE Teaches About Handling Heartbreak with guest Rebecca Parham

V FOR VENDETTA -- Vengeance, Vigilantism, and Virtue with director James McTeigue

THE EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE and Self Love vs. Narcissism

What TV Shows Get Wrong (and Right!) About Therapy

Perspective-Taking, Connection, and Grief in BROTHER BEAR with Director Aaron Blaise

Villain Therapy: VOLDEMORT

6 Reasons Hiccup and Astrid are Couple Goals (according to a couples therapist)

Therapist Reacts to EASY A with guest Hannah Witton

Villain Therapy — ZUKO from Avatar: The Last Airbender

Therapist Reacts to KLAUS

Psychology of a Hero: PETER PAN from Hook

Psychology of a Hero: PETER PAN from Hook
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