Head Case Season 1
Meet Therapist Dr Elizabeth Goode. She's brash, unconventional, judgmental, but undeniably thriving as the "it" therapist to Hollywood's maladjusted elite. On a daily basis Dr Goode dishes her own unique methodology to a waiting room filled with a who's who from the world of entertainment, sports and music. (Celebrities appear on the show as themselves.)
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Head Case
2007 / TV-MAMeet Therapist Dr Elizabeth Goode. She's brash, unconventional, judgmental, but undeniably thriving as the "it" therapist to Hollywood's maladjusted elite. On a daily basis Dr Goode dishes her own unique methodology to a waiting room filled with a who's who from the world of entertainment, sports and music. (Celebrities appear on the show as themselves.)
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Head Case Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Alanis Morissette turns her session around with Dr. Goode to help her with her problems.
Dr. Goode's new boyfriend begins showing his feelings; Fred Willard is confused; and while Willie Garson waits, he thinks of a way to make some quick cash.
Dr. Finkelstein takes an ad out in the yellow pages; Dr. Goode finally meets a man she likes from the dating service; and Willie Garson finds himself all alone.
Dr. Goode and her assistant go out on the town following a session with Rick Fox; Sean Hayes finds himself at the bar and hits Dr. Goode up for some advice.
After experiencing several bad dates from an online dating service, Dr. Goode takes her frustrations out on her patients; and Tom Sizemore come back for more treatment.
Dr. Good helps Ralph Macchio unleash is inner child; and Liz Phair opens up about her love life.
Dr. Goode takes on the Herculean task of analyzing a sketchy Tom Sizemore; and Tracy Lords heats things up with Dr. Finkelstein.
Dr. Goode helps Andy Dick get ready for an audition that he's nervous about; and Shelby Lynne has a case of pre-show stage fright.
Ione Skye analyzes her sexuality and dreams; and one of the doctor's has a promiscuous sister.
Hollywood's "it" therapist to the stars is judgmental and unorthodox - but everybody who's anybody must get in to see her.