Psychotherapist Orna Gurlanik, star of the documentary series Couples Therapy, is challenging the idea that couples therapy is a last-ditch effort for people.
We often think of couples therapy as some last-ditch effort that people make when they're pretty much ready to break up.
One documentary series is challenging that idea by following the experiences of couples who are in therapy at different stages of their relationships.host Ailsa Chang spoke with Orna Guralnik, the psychotherapist at the center of the show, about what it’s like putting such intimate moments on TV.: My first question for you, Orna, as a therapist: why? Like, tell me what excites you, what is compelling for you about making public something that is usually so intensely private.I know.
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