New York Post by Linda Stasi
Unlike a few characters in seasons one and two whose lives I just wasn't interested in, I won't be skipping any therapy sessions this season. They are all fascinating.
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A successful psychologist battles with problems in his personal life.
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New York Post by Linda Stasi
Unlike a few characters in seasons one and two whose lives I just wasn't interested in, I won't be skipping any therapy sessions this season. They are all fascinating.
Boston Globe by Matthew Gilbert
Gabriel Byrne is in every minute of the show, delivering one of TV's most faceted and intriguing performances....All of the new characters promise to engage as their stories and backstories begin to unfold.
Baltimore Sun by David Zurawik
The power of the writing and performances are such that after just 30 minutes, you feel as if you know each of these characters intimately--and you find yourself already caring about them. And you wonder what role they will play in the troubled life and journey of Dr. Paul Weston.
Chicago Sun-Times by Teresa Budasi
Everyone has to bring their A-game and, for the most part, they do.
Newsday by Verne Gay
Byrne is brilliant and--for the most part--so is this fine and absorbing show.
Chicago Sun-Times by Doug Elfman
In Treatment is exhilarating.
Wall Street Journal by Dorothy Rabinowitz
Its capacity to maintain an unyielding grip on your attention becomes similarly evident fast, as does one's strong sense that that grip isn't going to weaken anytime soon.
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