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* None of the ''[[Charmed]]'' ones bother seeing a therapist though in this case it's a little more justified since Phoebe herself ends up getting a degree in psychology and gets a job as an advice columnist. Finally subverted in season 5 where Phoebe and Paige get sick of Piper and Leo's bickering and send them to couples' therapy. Later episodes imply they keep attending regular sessions.
* None of the ''[[Charmed]]'' ones bother seeing a therapist though in this case it's a little more justified since Phoebe herself ends up getting a degree in psychology and gets a job as an advice columnist. Finally subverted in season 5 where Phoebe and Paige get sick of Piper and Leo's bickering and send them to couples' therapy. Later episodes imply they keep attending regular sessions.
* This is zig-zagged on ''[[Breakout Kings]]''. Loyd is a highly trained psychologist but he lost his medical license due to misconduct. A number of the escaped convicts saw therapists while in prison but they were ineffective and in one case Loyd considers the therapist to have made the situation much worse. When {{spoiler|Charlie is killed}} the team is offered the services of a therapist to handle the trauma but they refuse since they do not want an outsider to know their identities.
* This is zig-zagged on ''[[Breakout Kings]]''. Loyd is a highly trained psychologist but he lost his medical license due to misconduct. A number of the escaped convicts saw therapists while in prison but they were ineffective and in one case Loyd considers the therapist to have made the situation much worse. When {{spoiler|Charlie is killed}} the team is offered the services of a therapist to handle the trauma but they refuse since they do not want an outsider to know their identities.
* In ''[[The Flash (TV 2014)|The Flash]]'' police detective Joe West shoots and kills several criminals. While all shootings were unquestionably justified ''nobody'' is concerned about Joe's mental health and he goes right back to work. Possibly averted when his partner is killed in the first episode, as it is immediately followed by a nine month time skip and he seems fine afterwards {{spoiler|the same is true when his next partner is killed}}.



== Tabletop Games ==
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