The Bob Newhart Show is a sitcom set in Chicago, Illinois in the 1970s. The main character, Bob Hartley, is a psychologist who works with eccentric patients and deals with the challenges of his own personal life. The show follows Bob as he navigates his professional and personal relationships, including his quirky secretary, Emily, his dentist friend, Jerry, and his neighbor, Howard. Through laughter and group therapy sessions, Bob provides a humorous and insightful look into the world of mental health professionals in the 20th century.
Anger Management is a TV show about a therapist named Charlie who helps his patients manage their anger. He uses unconventional methods and humor to teach them how to control their emotions and live a more balanced life. The show follows Charlie as he navigates his own personal struggles while guiding his patients towards a healthier mindset.
Set in 1990s Lincolnshire, England, My Mad Fat Diary follows the story of Rae Earl, a 16-year-old girl struggling with mental health issues and body image. Through her personal diary, she navigates friendships, relationships, and therapy in an attempt to fit in and find self-acceptance.
Nine Perfect Strangers is a TV show about a group of strangers who gather at a health and wellness resort for a retreat. However, as they delve deeper into the program, they realize that not everything is as it seems. Dark secrets, unexpected challenges, and personal transformations await them.
An insomniac office worker seeks relief from his insomnia by attending support groups, where he meets a soap maker named Tyler Durden. Together, they form an underground fight club that spirals out of control. As the narrator delves deeper into the world of fight club and Tyler's extreme philosophies, he begins to question his own reality and identity. The boundaries between reality and madness blur as the narrator's life unravels.
A collection of eccentric individuals are in group therapy with a respected therapist—who may quite possibly have more problems than his patients.
After the death of his wife, a sportscaster named Ryan King joins a grief support group to cope with his loss. Through the group therapy sessions, Ryan forms unlikely friendships and experiences personal growth while navigating the challenges of grief, love, and the complexities of life.
In 1963, a Korean War veteran named McMurphy pleads insanity to avoid hard labor and is transferred to a mental institution. He becomes a leader among the patients and opposes the tyrannical nurse who suppresses them. The battle between McMurphy and the nurse escalates, leading to tragic consequences.
An American comedy series that originally aired on ABC in October 2000. The show starred David Krumholtz, Brad Raider, Jon Cryer, Larry Joe Campbell, and Paget Brewster. The show was described as "the misadventures of four paranoid young men whose fear of urban conspiracy leads them to seek counseling in a therapy group run by therapist Claire Garletti." Recurring members of the therapy group were played by Jim Beaver and Patricia Belcher.
Cupid is a romantic comedy TV show set in New York City. Trevor Pierce, a psychiatrist, believes in true love and is on a mission to help people find it. He convinces his skeptical coworker, Dr. Claire McCrae, to join him in his quest. Together, they lead group therapy sessions and encounter various characters seeking love. As Trevor helps others, he also tries to find his own true love, facing romantic tension and mental imbalances along the way.
Jennifer Hills is still tormented by the brutal sexual assault she endured years ago. She joins a support group where she shares her traumatic experiences and seeks justice for herself and others. When she discovers that her rapists are walking free, she decides to take matters into her own hands and seek revenge.
Rocketman is a musical fantasy that tells the story of Elton John's breakthrough years. It follows his journey from a young boy with a talent for playing the piano to becoming the successful rock star that he is today. The movie explores his struggles with addiction, his rise to fame, and his journey to finding true happiness.
When a fading actress learns of an immortality treatment, she sees it as a way to outdo her long-time rival. However, her obsession with youth and beauty leads to a deadly rivalry with her childhood friend, resulting in murder, betrayal, and the consequences of an eternal life.
After uncovering a conspiracy involving corruption, scandal, and organized crime, a tough cop must navigate a dangerous web of deception to expose the truth and bring justice to Detroit.
Explore the healing journey of five strangers, each dealing with the loss of a loved one, whose lives intersect in a group therapy session.
In 1967, British spy Austin Powers attempts to assassinate his nemesis, Dr. Evil, in his own nightclub. Dr. Evil escapes, freezing himself. Thirty years later, Dr. Evil returns with plans for world domination. Austin Powers, along with agent Vanessa Kensington, is unfrozen to stop him. They pose as a married couple and infiltrate Dr. Evil's headquarters, encountering fem-bots and other obstacles. Ultimately, Powers deactivates Dr. Evil's doomsday device and defeats him, marrying Vanessa. However, they are attacked by Random Task, indicating that Dr. Evil is still a threat.
Gravity is a comedy-drama TV show set in New York City. It follows the lives of a diverse group of individuals who attend a support group led by a former professional baseball player. The show explores themes of love, loss, and personal stories, with a touch of humor and drama. The main character, an opthalmologist with hypochondriac tendencies, forms relationships with the other group members, including an African-American man who uses a wheelchair, and together, they navigate through the challenges of life and search for the truth. Along the way, they confront their own mental disorders and come to terms with their grief and past traumas.
After losing his daughter, Howard retreats from life and writes letters to Love, Time, and Death. Unexpectedly, he receives responses and begins to see how these concepts are connected, finding moments of meaning and beauty in his journey of grief.
After a traumatic incident, news anchor Karen White seeks help from a psychiatrist who is a secret member of a werewolf cult. As Karen's memories become clearer, she finds herself drawn deeper into the dangerous and violent world of shapeshifting creatures. With the help of a group therapy session, Karen discovers the horrifying truth behind the mysterious howling that echoes through the night.