Season 1 Episodes
1. An Old Flame (1)
Fiona is surprised when her new client turns out to be Richard, a fondly-remembered old flame.
2. An Old Flame (2)
Fiona is more seductive than professional in counseling her former suitor about his new girlfriend.
3. An Old Flame (3)
Fiona is flattered when Richard makes a surprisingly personal breakthrough.
4. Sibling Ribaldry (1)
Fiona wants to terminate her dullest patient, Jerome—until he reveals a sensational and, for Fiona, potentially profitable family secret.
5. Sibling Ribaldry (2)
Fiona meets with Jerome and his girlfriend, Hayley, to explore their "relationship"--and how it can best serve Fiona's practice.
6. Sibling Ribaldry (3)
When Jerome's promotable backstory turns out to be false-- and thereby useless to Fiona-- the stressed-out therapist finally hits the roof.
7. The Breakthrough (1)
Fiona accuses new client, Ted Mitchell, of being overly judgmental—until she discovers the real reason he sought her out for treatment.
8. The Breakthrough (2)
Fiona practices her "groundbreaking technique" on Ted-- and the results are spectacular.
9. The Breakthrough (3)
For Ted, it's a psychological breakthrough; for Fiona, it's one more opportunity to grow her brand.
10. Psycho Analysis (1)
Fiona's new client, Claire, is a high-strung executive who doesn't have even three minutes to spare.
11. Psycho Analysis (2)
Fiona's latest advice could cost Claire her job, and Fiona her health and well-being.
12. Psycho Analysis (2)
Despite her best efforts, Fiona finds herself in another session with Claire, who she may be seeing for a very long time.
13. Exposing The Truth (1)
Fiona meets Bren, a young career woman whose boyfriend, Justin, doesn't seem to appreciate all of her hard work.
14. Exposing The Truth (2)
As if Bren's career wasn't fascinating enough, Justin reveals something about his parents that causes Fiona to want to clear her schedule.
15. Exposing The Truth (3)
When Bren and Justin refuse to cooperate with Fiona, she makes a very enlightening discovery that reveals their true motives.