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Thursday, March 24, 2016

VH1s Family Therapy With Dr. Jen


Have you seen this show? It is very interesting. Tiffany “New York” Pollard’s mother Sister Patterson is extremely polarizing on the show. Her anger issues are intense and disrupt the therapeutic process of all the other patients. Renown mental health professional Dr. Christian Conte who specializes in anger management is a therapist on the show. Even he is taken aback by the intensity of Sister Patterson angry, irrational outbursts.

If your family is broken or dysfunctional then you stand to benefit from watching this show. Below is the show’s synopsis…

VH1 will explore the difficult and complex ties that bind in the newest series VH1 Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn. The families seeking therapy are: Tiffany "New York" Pollard and her mother Sister Patterson, celebrity exes Dina Lohan and Michael LohanDamon Dash and brothers Jeremy Dash and Bobby Dash, Reality TV star Bam Margera and his mother April Margera, and Teen Mom's Briana Dejesus and her sister Brittany Dejesus.

Blood is thicker than water but the harsh spotlight of fame can thin it out for some families. While fame and fortune can give you almost everything you desire, it certainly doesn't buy happiness, heal past wounds or solve deep-rooted family issues.

From John Irwin's Irwin Entertainment, the producers of Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew, new series VH1 Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn hopes to shed a little light on the complicated and often misunderstood world of celebrity families who still have to grapple with universal issues – but under a microscope. The new series features five families at a crossroads in their relationship as they undergo three weeks of intensive family therapy. Under the guidance of Dr. Jenn Mann (who will serve as primary therapist and host for the series), the family members will participate in group and individual therapy along with relationship exercises out in the "real world" to see if they can rebuild their relationships or if it's simply time for them to move on.

Thursday, March 17, 2016