Ep 6. Mia - Week Two
- TVMA
- April 12, 2009
- 27 min
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7.5 (168)
In Treatment season 2 episode 6, "Mia - Week Two," Mia returns for her second session with therapist Dr. Brooke Taylor, after revealing some shocking news about her past in their previous meeting. As the session begins, Dr. Taylor tries to build on their previous conversation and dig deeper into Mia's childhood trauma, but Mia is resistant and defensive. She avoids eye contact and frequently interrupts Dr. Taylor, causing tension between the two of them.
As they continue to talk about Mia's past, Mia becomes increasingly agitated and starts to exhibit signs of anxiety. She fidgets in her seat and takes deep breaths to try and calm herself down. Dr. Taylor tries to offer support and reassurance, but Mia is still not ready to open up fully. Instead, she starts to redirect the focus of the conversation to Dr. Taylor's own personal life, asking about her marriage and children.
Dr. Taylor tries to steer the conversation back to Mia and her issues, but Mia is persistent in her line of questioning. As the session continues, it becomes clear that Mia is using this tactic as a way to avoid confronting her own emotions and fears. Dr. Taylor tries to gently confront her about this, but Mia is defensive and denies any wrongdoing.
As the session draws to a close, Mia becomes emotional and expresses regret for some of the choices she has made in her life. Dr. Taylor offers support and encouragement, and encourages her to keep working through her issues in therapy. Mia leaves the session with a sense of hope and determination to continue the work.
Overall, In Treatment season 2 episode 6 provides a deep and introspective look at the therapeutic process, as well as the complexities of the human psyche. The relationship between Mia and Dr. Taylor is explored in depth, highlighting the challenges and rewards of opening up to another person. This episode is a must-watch for fans of the show, and provides a powerful and thought-provoking example of the power of therapy.