Dr. Katz's Therapy Sessions

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Author: Jonathan Katz

ISBN-10: 0743519159

ISBN-13: 9780743519151

Category: Psychiatry and Psychology -> Humor

From the producers of the runaway Emmy Award-winning Comedy Central animated TV series "Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist" comes DR. KATZ'S THERAPY SESSIONS-a hiply hilarious compilation of Dr. Katz's funniest sessions with his all-star cast of "patients."\ Based on Comedy Central's hit phenomenon "Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist," DR. KATZ'S THERAPY SESSIONS lets us listen in on the hilarious sessions between the wry, downtrodden Dr. Katz (comedian/actor Jonathan Katz) and his roster of...

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A hilarious collection of new cartoon strips featuring Comedy Central's Emmy-winning shrink. Library Journal This recording, based on the animated Comedy Central cable television program, offers offbeat doctor-patient encounters. The sessions record the continuous and often frustrating attempts by a psychotherapist (played by Jonathan Katz) to help a group of quirky patients (played by Garry Shandling, Steven Wright, Rita Rudner, Anthony Clark, Janeane Garofalo, Carol Leifer, among others) deal with their neuroses. The self-deprecating Dr. Katz has his own problems and is sometimes unsure of his professional abilities and qualifications; indeed, at times he loses control of his patients' sessions. The humor is in the absurdity of the situations, but listeners will find that the best episodes bring to mind one's own troubles, be they marital or family difficulties or sexual problems. This amusing, fast-paced program is suitable for popular library collections.Catherine Swenson, Norwich Univ. Lib., Northfield, Vt.

\ Library JournalThis recording, based on the animated Comedy Central cable television program, offers offbeat doctor-patient encounters. The sessions record the continuous and often frustrating attempts by a psychotherapist (played by Jonathan Katz) to help a group of quirky patients (played by Garry Shandling, Steven Wright, Rita Rudner, Anthony Clark, Janeane Garofalo, Carol Leifer, among others) deal with their neuroses. The self-deprecating Dr. Katz has his own problems and is sometimes unsure of his professional abilities and qualifications; indeed, at times he loses control of his patients' sessions. The humor is in the absurdity of the situations, but listeners will find that the best episodes bring to mind one's own troubles, be they marital or family difficulties or sexual problems. This amusing, fast-paced program is suitable for popular library collections.Catherine Swenson, Norwich Univ. Lib., Northfield, Vt.\ \