

Your therapist has a therapist, and they're both spiraling.
Jordan Scott is a psychiatrist with a psychiatrist of her own. She's an externally successful powerhouse who's internally battling a three-sided war between expectations, image and reality. As reoccurring nightmares of her childhood become more frequent, and an unhealthy, alcoholic influenced relationship becomes toxic, Jordan seeks help from her own kind to turnover a new leaf.
Acting
Tasha Conerly's controlled unraveling—ironically named, perfectly executed.
Direction
Nelson mirrors Jordan's fractured psyche in claustrophobic framing choices.
Writing
The rare script where therapists actually sound like humans, not textbooks.
Director
Danielle Dominique Nelson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Eric Roberts reportedly improvised several of his most uncomfortable therapeutic 'techniques,' making co-star reactions genuinely unsettled.
Released during peak 'therapy influencer' era, the film interrogates wellness culture's commodification of healing.