Uau, please do more of these - Dr. Orna is so skilled, and she's changing the world, one couple at a time! Go Showtime - and please continue to give us more seasons of Couples Therapy!
He's not. He's very emotional from what I sense but fighting vulnerability and in the process wearing himself, his partner, the therapist and the audience out.
Dr. Orna did not know how to treat the first guy, Mau. She misunderstood him because of her own lacking compassionate awareness. If anyone would like to kindly and respectfully discuss this together, let me know how I can contact you.
I can see your point. But she's not there to give the answers of her opinion. She's there as a guide. The first guy should put him in his place by saying she's there when he wants to control how the session is supposed to be. ❤
@@ashpiredliving Instead of interpreting it as wanting to control the session, he was just standing up for his perspective & feelings being understood by Orna & his wife. If a woman acted the same way, do you see how people would call it being "brave" & "self-empowering" instead of "defensive" and "controlling"?
@@ashpiredliving Orna frequently did not understand him well. She did not guide the session how it's supposed to be, which is where both get fairly understood & validated. She struggles working with masculinity throughout the show, which fits the cultural stereotype for counselors in the urban New York area she's in.
How about the women? Like the one whose only emotion is anger? Or the one whose reaction to feeling happy on the inside when her partner shows her love, is to be nasty?
@@DemocracyFirst2025 you mean completely normal trauma responses to things that have occurred in their lives, that they’re actively trying to learn how to cope with in a healthier way?😳🙄 If you actually watched this show, you’d see how awful some of these men really are, like that first utter nightmare who didn’t GAF about ANYONE but himself, 100% of the time? What’s wrong, did you relate too much to his perspective? “Everything just isn’t fair, *but to ONLY ME;* I only get my way 95% of the time!!” Who got joy out of saying horrible things to his wife? The “angry woman” (you literally played right into the stereotype that she talks about throughout their sessions, yikes) worked through her issues, and so did her partner, and ended this season in a much healthier relationship, which is the point of seeing a couples counselor. Statistically, historically, the men don’t want to put in the actual work. They won’t even show up to these appointments. These are FACTS. They resent that they need some help, and choose to further deteriorate the relationship, instead of actually do something about their issues. *NO ONE should have to say “this is obviously not all men”, but you’re exactly the type of person that demands it.*🤢
Why is she mostly addressing the issues with the men and not the women in the marriage? I am a divorced woman and would love some insight into what I did and my actions that lead to the end of my marriage. Please provide tools for both genders can leverage to sustain and save their marriage. It would be super helpful! Thanks 😊
She is amazing.. I hope we get another season
I need Dr Orna's patience
I do not like that first man AT ALL.
Nobody does lol
He does not even like himself.
I strongly believe he is a textbook narcissist
Total dbag. Why that woman is still married to him is a mystery to me.
Nobody does hun lol 😂
Uau, please do more of these - Dr. Orna is so skilled, and she's changing the world, one couple at a time!
Go Showtime - and please continue to give us more seasons of Couples Therapy!
Give us another season 🙏🙏
Agreeeee
First man is doomed
The woman with him is doomed. He has no self-awareness and in his mind, there's nothing wrong with him
These are good
0:38 Is this guy a narcissist?
Is he, indeed!
He's not. He's very emotional from what I sense but fighting vulnerability and in the process wearing himself, his partner, the therapist and the audience out.
@@user-ee2qq4hp3zif you’ve seen any previous clips from this show, there you can see a pattern of behavior that does come off as narcissistic
I strongly believe so
💯💯💯
Second couple IS NOT compatible
The 2nd man is contemptuous of his partner
Dr. Orna did not know how to treat the first guy, Mau. She misunderstood him because of her own lacking compassionate awareness. If anyone would like to kindly and respectfully discuss this together, let me know how I can contact you.
I can see your point. But she's not there to give the answers of her opinion. She's there as a guide. The first guy should put him in his place by saying she's there when he wants to control how the session is supposed to be. ❤
@@ashpiredliving Instead of interpreting it as wanting to control the session, he was just standing up for his perspective & feelings being understood by Orna & his wife. If a woman acted the same way, do you see how people would call it being "brave" & "self-empowering" instead of "defensive" and "controlling"?
@@ashpiredliving Orna frequently did not understand him well. She did not guide the session how it's supposed to be, which is where both get fairly understood & validated. She struggles working with masculinity throughout the show, which fits the cultural stereotype for counselors in the urban New York area she's in.
0:21 she looks hella exhausted
Its not helpful if she makes them say and do anything they dont want to... essentialy asking them to be disingenuous
These men pmo
How about the women? Like the one whose only emotion is anger? Or the one whose reaction to feeling happy on the inside when her partner shows her love, is to be nasty?
@@DemocracyFirst2025 you mean completely normal trauma responses to things that have occurred in their lives, that they’re actively trying to learn how to cope with in a healthier way?😳🙄
If you actually watched this show, you’d see how awful some of these men really are, like that first utter nightmare who didn’t GAF about ANYONE but himself, 100% of the time?
What’s wrong, did you relate too much to his perspective?
“Everything just isn’t fair, *but to ONLY ME;* I only get my way 95% of the time!!”
Who got joy out of saying horrible things to his wife?
The “angry woman” (you literally played right into the stereotype that she talks about throughout their sessions, yikes) worked through her issues, and so did her partner, and ended this season in a much healthier relationship, which is the point of seeing a couples counselor.
Statistically, historically, the men don’t want to put in the actual work.
They won’t even show up to these appointments.
These are FACTS.
They resent that they need some help, and choose to further deteriorate the relationship, instead of actually do something about their issues.
*NO ONE should have to say “this is obviously not all men”, but you’re exactly the type of person that demands it.*🤢
Okay, not just me, then
These first three men are absolutely useless
Without ZIWE this channel fell off
Why is she mostly addressing the issues with the men and not the women in the marriage? I am a divorced woman and would love some insight into what I did and my actions that lead to the end of my marriage. Please provide tools for both genders can leverage to sustain and save their marriage. It would be super helpful! Thanks 😊
If you’re divorced and don’t understand your part in it, you need therapy of your own.
These are clips of an entire season, love relax. I distinctly remember 3 separate women who got told off (including the second one shown).
She does address the women, watch the actual show.
She addressed the Women in this compilation as well. It's coming across like you didn't actually watch or listen.
Remember it's all edited