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Private Sessions is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Michael Pressman. Starring Mike Farrell as a New York therapist, and Kelly McGillis & Tom Bosley as two of his patients with different problems, the film was originally a television pilot, that failed to impress the audience and was never picked up.
- Drama
A New York psychologist (Mike Farrell) treats a cabby who hears voices, and a young woman (Kelly McGillis) who is driven by lust.
- Drama
Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A Manhattan psychotherapist gets uncharacteristically (and unprofessionally) involved with one of his patients -- a young woman with a compulsion for picking up total strangers for sex, in this pilot to a prospective series that would star Mike Farrell, as a divorced therapist with a teenaged daught.
- Michael Pressman
- Mike Farrell
Private Sessions. A psychotherapist (Mike Farrell) meets with a nymphomaniac (Kelly McGillis) who has a haunted past, and a cabbie (Tom Bosley) who claims to hear "voices." Coles: Robert Vaughn...
Directed by Michael Pressman. A therapist goes outside his office and into his patients’ personal lives to help them. He is treating a man who is hearing sounds but apparently there is nothing wrong with him psychologically. And a woman who despite being in a healthy relationship goes around picking up guys and having sex with them.
- Michael Pressman
A therapist goes outside his office and into his patients' personal lives to help them. He is treating a man who is hearing sounds but apparently there is nothing wrong with him psychologically. And a woman who despite being in a healthy relationship goes around picking up guys and having sex with them. She decides to seek help and what the ...
Private Sessions is a 1985 American television drama film directed by Michael Pressman. The film aired on March 18, 1985 on the NBC network. The film originally aired on NBC as a pilot for a television series, but it was never picked up by the network.