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Deciphering the Role of Therapy in Reality Shows with Journalist Ishani Nath

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Can reality television and therapy coexist? Does the intersection of the two offer a hidden path to personal growth? Buckle up, we're about to embark on a captivating journey through the complex world of therapy representation in reality TV.
Let's start off with an insider's take: journalist Ishani Nath shares her perspective after extensively researching for her Refinery 29 piece, "The Power (And Risks) Of Therapy On Reality TV" which provides a unique insight into the blurred lines of real versus edited reality. We discuss shows like The Real Housewives, Vanderpump Rules, and Family Karma and how the stars navigate complex situations that often serve as
the catalysts for personal growth, and help break the stigma around mental health.
Plus, look into the strategic use of therapy scenes in building character arcs (*cough Bethenny Frankel cough*) and ask the question if there are any dangers to glamorizing therapy scenes. For example: what about consent, safety, and autonomy in this context? Consider this your front-row seat to the intriguing power of therapy representation on TV and its potential to impact stigmatized communities.
So, whether you're a reality TV junkie, a therapy enthusiast, or just craving a fresh perspective, this is one conversation you won't want to miss. Don't forget to leave us your thoughts and feedback - we can't wait to hear what you think.
Don't forget to tune in on Sunday, July 23rd, for our next mini-episode which will be dedicated entirely to the Barbie movie!!
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Show Notes and References!

  1. Reality TV Has Been Quietly Normalizing Therapy - HuffPost
  2. How Reality TV Handles Therapy Needs for Contestants - Variety
  3. How Real Is Reality-TV Therapy? - The Atlantic
  4. Why We Need More Reality TV Like 'Couples Therapy' and 'Couples Retreat' - Collider
  5. Trial By Media Revisits Jenny Jones Show Murder: Man Killed Guest Who ID'd Him as Same-Sex Crush - People Magazine
  6. Atmosphere/Nightmare 30th Anniversary Edition
  7. ‘The Other Two’ Finale Was Cynical, Sentimental — and Right on Time - Variety
  8. ‘The Other Two’ Ending at Max Amid HR Complaints - Hollywood Reporter

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1. Deciphering the Role of Therapy in Reality Shows with Journalist Ishani Nath (00:00:00)

2. Realities of Therapy on Reality TV (00:00:14)

3. Reality TV and Therapy Intersection (00:10:23)

4. Reality TV Therapy and Representation Power (00:20:08)

5. Exploring Reality TV and Therapy Safety (00:31:59)

6. Boundaries and Consent in Therapy (00:45:51)

7. Reality TV Cast Members as Therapists (00:55:21)

8. Promoting and Requesting Reviews and Feedback (01:08:42)

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Send us a Text Message.

Can reality television and therapy coexist? Does the intersection of the two offer a hidden path to personal growth? Buckle up, we're about to embark on a captivating journey through the complex world of therapy representation in reality TV.
Let's start off with an insider's take: journalist Ishani Nath shares her perspective after extensively researching for her Refinery 29 piece, "The Power (And Risks) Of Therapy On Reality TV" which provides a unique insight into the blurred lines of real versus edited reality. We discuss shows like The Real Housewives, Vanderpump Rules, and Family Karma and how the stars navigate complex situations that often serve as
the catalysts for personal growth, and help break the stigma around mental health.
Plus, look into the strategic use of therapy scenes in building character arcs (*cough Bethenny Frankel cough*) and ask the question if there are any dangers to glamorizing therapy scenes. For example: what about consent, safety, and autonomy in this context? Consider this your front-row seat to the intriguing power of therapy representation on TV and its potential to impact stigmatized communities.
So, whether you're a reality TV junkie, a therapy enthusiast, or just craving a fresh perspective, this is one conversation you won't want to miss. Don't forget to leave us your thoughts and feedback - we can't wait to hear what you think.
Don't forget to tune in on Sunday, July 23rd, for our next mini-episode which will be dedicated entirely to the Barbie movie!!
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Show Notes and References!

  1. Reality TV Has Been Quietly Normalizing Therapy - HuffPost
  2. How Reality TV Handles Therapy Needs for Contestants - Variety
  3. How Real Is Reality-TV Therapy? - The Atlantic
  4. Why We Need More Reality TV Like 'Couples Therapy' and 'Couples Retreat' - Collider
  5. Trial By Media Revisits Jenny Jones Show Murder: Man Killed Guest Who ID'd Him as Same-Sex Crush - People Magazine
  6. Atmosphere/Nightmare 30th Anniversary Edition
  7. ‘The Other Two’ Finale Was Cynical, Sentimental — and Right on Time - Variety
  8. ‘The Other Two’ Ending at Max Amid HR Complaints - Hollywood Reporter

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. Deciphering the Role of Therapy in Reality Shows with Journalist Ishani Nath (00:00:00)

2. Realities of Therapy on Reality TV (00:00:14)

3. Reality TV and Therapy Intersection (00:10:23)

4. Reality TV Therapy and Representation Power (00:20:08)

5. Exploring Reality TV and Therapy Safety (00:31:59)

6. Boundaries and Consent in Therapy (00:45:51)

7. Reality TV Cast Members as Therapists (00:55:21)

8. Promoting and Requesting Reviews and Feedback (01:08:42)

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