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Bad Therapy: Directed by William Teitler. With Rob Corddry, Anna Pniowsky, Alicia Silverstone, Aisha Tyler. A couple seeks out Judy Small, a marriage counselor; but the counselor is more than what meets the eye.
Susan and Bob Howard, a married couple, attend marriage counseling from Judy Small, a manipulative and unhinged therapist.
Unfortunately, the therapist, Judy Small (Michaela Watkins), is an unhinged manipulator who unscrews the tops of the Howards’ skulls and roots around in their subconscious minds, looking for buttons to smash. Judy persuades Susan and Bob to start seeing her individually, never as a couple.
Judy Small works in a small office in a strip mall—the first indication that her practice is not very successful. She starts off the couple’s first session by getting Susan and Bob to talk about themselves and why they think they need counseling.
Bad Therapy takes place in Los Angeles and is the story of Bob and Susan Howard, a husband and wife who decide to see a marriage counselor named Judy Small. When Bob and Susan first meet Judy Small, she appears competent, intelligent, trustworthy.
Susan (Alicia Silverstone) and Bob Howard (Rob Corddry) are having marital problems and seek marriage counseling from Judy Small (Michaela Watkins). As they continue to meet with their new therapist, she tests their relationship in ways they could've never imagined.
Married couple Bob and Susan Howard (Rob Corddry & Alicia Silverstone) decide to see a marriage counselor named Judy Small (Michaela Watkins), who recently relocated close to their home in Los Angeles.
Comedy, Drama, Romance. Official Trailer. Married couple Bob and Susan Howard (Rob Corddry & Alicia Silverstone) decide to see a marriage counselor named Judy Small (Michaela Watkins), who recently relocated close to their home in Los Angeles.
Bob and Susan see marriage counselor, Judy Small, to improve their relationship. However, Judy Small's dark impulses will bring Bob and Susan's marriage to the breaking point.
Married couple Bob and Susan Howard decide to see a marriage counselor named Judy Small, who appears trustworthy but harbors dark and conflicted impulses.