Ep 5. Charlie Tries to Prove Therapy is Legit
- TV-NR
- July 19, 2012
- 21 min
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7.1 (401)
Charlie Tries to Prove Therapy is Legit is the fifth episode of the first season of Anger Management. The episode centers around Charlie's attempt to prove to his skeptical therapy group that therapy really works.
Charlie's therapy group is full of people who are not convinced that therapy is a legitimate way to deal with their anger issues. They express their doubts to Charlie, who is their therapist, and he takes it upon himself to show them that therapy can be effective.
To do this, Charlie comes up with a plan to put all of the members of his group through a series of tests that he claims will help them understand their anger and how to manage it. He tells them that each test is designed to help them get in touch with their emotions and learn how to control them.
The tests that Charlie puts his group through are all designed to be fun and engaging, but they also have a deeper purpose. For example, one test involves the group members playing a game of dodgeball. Charlie tells them that this game will help them learn how to stay calm in the face of conflict.
Another test involves the group members dressing up in silly costumes and performing a play about their anger issues. Charlie tells them that this will help them understand their emotions and express them in a healthy way.
As the group goes through these tests, they begin to see that therapy can be effective. They start to open up to each other and to Charlie, and they begin to see that they can learn to manage their anger.
At the end of the episode, Charlie's group thanks him for showing them the value of therapy. They admit that they were skeptical at first, but after going through Charlie's tests, they can see that therapy can be a valuable tool for dealing with their anger issues.
Overall, Charlie Tries to Prove Therapy is Legit is a fun and engaging episode of Anger Management that highlights the importance of therapy in dealing with emotions. It shows that therapy can be effective, even for people who are skeptical about it.