Where to stream In Treatment Season 2

Season 2

Watch In Treatment Season 2 in Australia

Released: 5th Apr, 2009

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Season 2 Episodes

S02 Episode 1

Mia: Week One

When Paul opens the door of his New York apartment, he is surprised with a subpoena and is brought back into the life of Mia, a malpractice lawyer and a patient of his from twenty years ago.

24 mins  ·  Sun, 5 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 2

April: Week One

Paul is alarmed when he discovers his new patient, an architect student, refuses to share a life-threatening secret with her parents.

26 mins  ·  Sun, 5 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 3

Oliver: Week One

A sixth grader is brought in to see Paul by his parents, when they learn their impending divorce may be affecting him.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 6 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 4

Walter: Week One

After being recommended by his wife, an affluent CEO seeks out Paul in order to help him overcome his struggle with anxiety.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 6 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 5

Gina: Week One

Paul commutes down from New York to Maryland via Amtrak to see his kids for the weekend and pays a visit to Gina to suss out what she might say in a deposition for the malpractice suit against Paul. She assures him she doesn't see him as responsible for Alex's death but admits he didn't talk about him that much in their supervision until after he'd died.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 6 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 6

Mia: Week Two

Mia admits to Paul that she wanted to flaunt her relationship with a married-co-worker and her current work status.

27 mins  ·  Sun, 12 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 7

April: Week Two

April admits to Paul that she experiences a sense of detachment whenever she is with her ex-boyfriend and his current girlfriend.

27 mins  ·  Sun, 12 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 8

Oliver: Week Two

A distressed Oliver fears that his own actions and behaviour are leading to his parents divorce. Paul convinces him that he isn't to blame for his parents estranged attitude.

23 mins  ·  Mon, 13 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 9

Walter: Week Two

Sessions with Walter continue and Paul begins to suspect that the CEO's frequent panic attacks, are linked to an early childhood tragedy.

23 mins  ·  Mon, 13 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 10

Gina: Week Two

Paul is unsure about continuing his therapy with Gina, but winds up bringing up a teen romance and how it relates to his mom's first suicide attempt.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 13 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 11

Mia: Week Three

Mia's session with Paul turns sour after she finds a copy of Laura's deposition from the Alex Prince case at her law firm. She accuses Paul for being in love with Laura.

28 mins  ·  Sun, 19 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 12

April: Week Three

Paul deduces April's lifelong independence issues, stem from her memories of a near tragic accident during a holiday trip to Miami.

25 mins  ·  Sun, 19 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 13

Oliver: Week Three

After a heated argument in Paul's office, Bess and Luke's inability to communicate with each other, comes out in the open. Paul also learns surprising information relating to Oliver.

23 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 14

Walter: Week Three

During a session, Walter shares his disastrous attempt to reconnect with his daughter, Natalie in Rwanda. Meanwhile, his company faces a crisis in his absence.

24 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 15

Gina: Week Three

Gina explores Paul’s resentment over having to take care of his ailing father.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 16

Mia: Week Four

Paul tries to understand Mia's recent sexual escapades with married men and discovers a deep set emotional insecurity stemming from childhood.

24 mins  ·  Sun, 26 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 17

April: Week Four

Paul breaches a professional boundary when he grows concerned that April's mother and brother are passing their anxieties on to April.

23 mins  ·  Sun, 26 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 18

Oliver: Week Four

Paul is distressed when he learns Bess is planning a vacation with her friend and believes Oliver's exemplary behaviour may be linked to his mother's get away.

24 mins  ·  Mon, 27 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 19

Walter: Week Four

During a session, the former CEO confronts his conflicting ideals of loss and duty and blames himself for the death of his son. An alarmed Paul advises Walter to discuss his Klonopin addiction with his doctor.

24 mins  ·  Mon, 27 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 20

Gina: Week Four

Gina gives Paul some criticism for his constant complaints about what's missing from his life, and urges him to make peace with his bedridden father.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 27 Apr 2009

S02 Episode 21

Mia: Week Five

Mia announces to Paul that she is pregnant. Saddened over the death of his father, Paul discusses the isses of life, death and loneliness with her.

25 mins  ·  Sun, 3 May 2009

S02 Episode 22

April: Week Five

April's epiphany about her best friend leads to a discussion about reliance, and April's reluctance to lean on those close to her.

24 mins  ·  Sun, 3 May 2009

S02 Episode 23

Oliver: Week Five

Paul growns concerned when Oliver runs away from school and discovers his unhealthy eating habits. Meanwhile, Luke confeses to Paul that he fears his personal issues are affecting his relationship with his son.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 4 May 2009

S02 Episode 24

Walter: Week Five

Walter attempts to explain his recent actions to Paul before Paul deems Walter a risk to himself and refuses to let him leave the hospital. Natalie shares a surprising detail with Paul.

23 mins  ·  Mon, 4 May 2009

S02 Episode 25

Gina: Week Five

Paul is told by Gina to return to some previous unknown answers about his father, whilst Alex Sr. has some news to tell them.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 4 May 2009

S02 Episode 26

Mia: Week Six

Mia experiences a setback, and Paul asks her to re-evaluate her relationship with her mother in line with the recent focus on her relationships with her parents.

26 mins  ·  Sun, 17 May 2009

S02 Episode 27

April: Week Six

After April accuses Paul of betrayal, he must simultaneously defend his actions and address her insecurities, seeing a link between her responses and her brother Daniel's extreme reactions.

24 mins  ·  Sun, 17 May 2009

S02 Episode 28

Oliver: Week Six

Bess and Luke seek to retain their freedom, despite the protestations of Paul and Oliver. In doing so, they alter their family structure and dynamic, making things even more complicated for Oliver.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 18 May 2009

S02 Episode 29

Walter: Week Six

Walter leaves the clinic for his meeting with Paul, who encourages him to try to embrace his vulnerable side and learn from being at the mercy of his own feelings.

26 mins  ·  Mon, 18 May 2009

S02 Episode 30

Gina: Week Six

Gina and Paul clash when it's suggested that she's not personally invested in her patients.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 18 May 2009

S02 Episode 31

Mia: Week Seven

Mia speaks about the tension she feels with her father. When her ambition to lure Paul into a trap fails to be realised, she makes a life-changing decision.

25 mins  ·  Sun, 24 May 2009

S02 Episode 32

April: Week Seven

April's decision to undergo chemotherapy sets the stage for a dialogue between her and Paul that will set her on a path to face her anger and her future.

23 mins  ·  Sun, 24 May 2009

S02 Episode 33

Oliver: Week Seven

Before Bess and Oliver leave, Paul gives Luke some advice for the future, asks Bess to create a place for Oliver to feel safe, and seeks Oliver's forgiveness after letting him down.

27 mins  ·  Mon, 25 May 2009

S02 Episode 34

Walter: Week Seven

In a bid to help Walter change himself, Paul comes up with a solution to stop Walter from falling back into his old ways.

26 mins  ·  Mon, 25 May 2009

S02 Episode 35

Gina: Week Seven

Paul and Gina's relationship crosses paths which makes them think what they want to get out of it.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 25 May 2009

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