Couples Therapy - All Seasons
Season 1
A compelling documentary deep dive into the world of relationship counseling, COUPLES THERAPY chronicles four real-life couples from varying backgrounds of race, gender and sexual orientation as they candidly expose their intimacy issues to the compassion, clarity and tough love of gifted therapist, Dr. Orna Guralnik.
Season 2
Hope and heartache comes to light in the acclaimed docu-series COUPLES THERAPY. Distinguished clinical psychologist Dr. Orna Guralnik combines empathy with insight to guide a new group of couples facing a diverse set of issues. Together they take on the difficult challenge of confronting their deepest individual fears and talk candidly about what has brought them to these crossroads – and where to go from here.
Season 3
In the calming confines of noted psychologist Dr. Orna Guralnik's Brooklyn office, four new sets of couples work through their most intimate issues, confronting what's brought them to a crossroads along with relatable stories and moments of profound revelation. At a time when mental health issues are front of mind, everyone can benefit from talking – and from listening. Real people, honest emotions and the unflinching therapist we all wish we had.
Season 4
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