Fiona is eager to join Kip in his recovery, but discovers that his treatment with Camilla has progressed quickly, and alarmingly, beyond the usual talk and aversion therapy...
Fiona gives Camilla a hands-on demonstration of the effectiveness, or otherwise, of Camilla's therapeutic techniques when she arranges a meeting with Camilla's husband...
Fiona is surprised when her new client turns out to be Richard, a fondly-remembered old flame.
Fiona is more seductive than professional in counseling her former suitor about his new girlfriend.
Fiona is flattered when Richard makes a surprisingly personal breakthrough.
Fiona wants to terminate her dullest patient, Jerome—until he reveals a sensational and, for Fiona, potentially profitable family secret.
Fiona meets with Jerome and his girlfriend, Hayley, to explore their "relationship"--and how it can best serve Fiona's practice.
When Jerome's promotable backstory turns out to be false-- and thereby useless to Fiona-- the stressed-out therapist finally hits the roof.
Fiona accuses new client, Ted Mitchell, of being overly judgmental—until she discovers the real reason he sought her out for treatment.
Fiona practices her "groundbreaking technique" on Ted-- and the results are spectacular.
For Ted, it's a psychological breakthrough; for Fiona, it's one more opportunity to grow her brand.
Fiona's new client, Claire, is a high-strung executive who doesn't have even three minutes to spare.
Fiona's latest advice could cost Claire her job, and Fiona her health and well-being.
Despite her best efforts, Fiona finds herself in another session with Claire, who she may be seeing for a very long time.
Fiona meets Bren, a young career woman whose boyfriend, Justin, doesn't seem to appreciate all of her hard work.
As if Bren's career wasn't fascinating enough, Justin reveals something about his parents that causes Fiona to want to clear her schedule.
When Bren and Justin refuse to cooperate with Fiona, she makes a very enlightening discovery that reveals their true motives.
Fiona is put off by new client, Robin, a self-diagnosed exercise bulimic, until she shares a surprising fact about Fiona's husband.
Fiona, perturbed by Robin's disclosure, tries to rattle her with a barrage of psychological attacks–until Robin counters by revealing her true relationship with Fiona's husband.
Robin, heartbroken after her plans have backfired, drops an unexpected bombshell on Fiona.
Fiona continues to be bored by the relationship issues of her longtime client, Jerome, until she stumbles upon a way to use him in her marital battle.
Jerome, having taken Fiona's advice to heart, has landed himself in hot water with his company—and Fiona has to run for cover.
Jerome thanks Fiona for finding him a new position, but his complaints about his new employer leave her cold.
Serena Duvall, an internet psychic, needs help: She's lost her powers. Fiona doesn't believe in psychics — but Serena has a surprise or two in store for her.
Serena claims Fiona has cured her. In return, Fiona sees an opportunity for national attention.
A tumultuous meeting in person behind them, Fiona and Serena part ways – but not before Serena delivers one more prophecy.
Fiona is shocked when her former employer and current investor, Robert Lachman, logs on to get her help with a rare compulsive disorder.
Fiona agrees to help Robert, suddenly the country's most infamous swindler, but this drowning man almost submerges his rescuer.
Fiona succeeds in benefiting from her association with Robert, but in a surprising way that leaves him furious and Fiona well on her way to being famous.
Fiona finds the perfect client in Austen Clarke, the Scottish media mogul—and he's every bit as delighted with her.
As luck would have it, Austen is perfectly situated to help Fiona with her latest venture, and she "reluctantly" agrees to let him put her on the map.
Fiona is flying high with Austen – but an unexpected call from her husband could bring her right back to earth.
Robin Griner returns to apologize to Fiona for trying to steal her husband... but while Fiona forgives, Robin won't let her forget.
Fiona tells her husband's campaign manager, Ben Tomlund, exactly how the campaign's going to be run—but he has a surprise for her.
Fiona turns to her sister Shevaun for some help—and gets a dose of her own medicine.
Fiona's assistant Jerome has a surprise for Fiona, courtesy of a girl with a dream and a bump.
Fiona's sister Shevaun proves that bad therapy--and resentment--are a family specialty.
Fiona completes her therapy with her sister Shevaun—and leaves her with the bill.
Fiona discovers that babies are expensive, and Jerome and Tammy expect her to pay.
Fiona's first interview with a reporter, Kirsten Noble, proves to be stimulating in all the wrong ways.
Fiona and the surrogate finally get to what's underneath it all.
Fiona's appearance on the website run by Kirsten Noble makes a big impression on the electorate.
Fiona has to educate digital journalist Kirsten Noble on how this thing called the Web REALLY works…
Fiona chats with old flame Richard Pratt on her husband's campaign and discovers he's still on fire.
Fiona's irritation with her husband's campaign manager, Ben Tomlund, boils over when she begins to suspect the worst.
Fiona does couples counseling with Richard and Robin, but things spin quickly out of control.
With the campaign in tatters, and Jerome threatening to quit, Fiona gets a boost when a broken Ben Tomlund comes back begging for help.
Renowed sexual orientation therapist Camilla Bowner contacts Fiona about her new client Kip Wallice, who happens to be the most resistant man to the female form she's ever encountered -- and she's convinced Fiona is to blame!
Fiona is eager to join Kip in his recovery, but discovers that his treatment with Camilla has progressed quickly -- and alarmingly -- beyond the usual talk and aversion therapy...
Fiona gives Camilla a hands-on demonstration of the effectiveness -- or otherwise -- of Camilla's therapeutic techniques when she arranges a meeting with Camilla's husband...
Fiona gets an earful from her publisher's chief of staff, Maxine DeMaine, who has a very low opinion of Fiona's writing skills – and her moral character.
Behind Fiona's back, Jerome flies up to New York to meet with Maxine to fix her book, but doesn't get the thanks he expects.
Baffled by the modest trickle of gifts from Austen, Fiona decides to take her affection—and book—elsewhere.
Fiona is outfoxed by the calculating Maxine, but the book is back where it belongs – and so is Austen…
Conan O'Brien contacts Fiona for help with unexpressed anger... but manages to express plenty when she fails to recognize him.
Conan reaches across the country to help Fiona with a problem with her neighbor - and expects a favor in return.
After his revenge plan backfires, Conan learns that when it comes to Fiona, feelings should be swallowed, not expressed.
When Fiona's new client, Gemma Pankhurst-Jones calls from Buckingham Palace, where she works as a "proxy" for the royal family, Fiona concludes this is therapy by proxy - and the new royal marriage is in trouble.
Fiona's conjugal advice is unsuccessful, and Gemma says she's running out of time -- she's pregnant, and her husband is bound to know he can't be the father! Can Fiona save the British empire?
The London tabloids are full of a royal scandal that mysteriously echoes Gemma's situation, and Gemma finally realizes that Fiona's therapy is all talk — mostly to the press...
Fiona thinks she's been discovered by Hollywood when a newly sober TV star, Allegra Favreau), calls to option Fiona's memoir for a Lifetime movie.
Allegra Favreau grills Fiona on some embarrassing details left out of her memoir, and Fiona offers up an acting critique of Allegra's past work, before they agree to work face-to-face in L.A.
Jerome surprises Fiona with an unwelcome travelling companion for her trip to Los Angeles...
Fiona and Allegra conduct a post-mortem on the disastrous trip to Los Angeles. And Allegra, now a Hollywood pariah based on some unfortunate camera phone footage, prepares for a long stretch on the casting couch.
Fiona's mother, Putsy Hodge, wants to be declared legally insane, and Fiona, once she finds out why, instantly agrees.
After her roommate's unfortunate death, Putsy Hodge prepares for life in the Big House, while Fiona begs her to lawyer up and take the Fifth.
Fiona is pleased to discover that Putsy has been cleared of all charges -- but horrified when she discovers that Putsy has a new career -- and, worse, a new career advisor.
Franny Marshall, who is writing the songs for Whistlin’, calls Fiona with a case of writer’s block.
Fiona calls Franny to share the good news that during a drunken night out on the town, Franny broke through her writer’s block.
Franny’s new songs garner her major attention and propel her into the Pop world.
Jerome tells Fiona the good news: Google wants to buy her mother’s copycat therapy business!
Jerome, no longer in Putsy’s good graces, calls Fiona to ask for his job back.
Fiona is infuriated to discover that Hayley has been using her NY Penthouse to entertain.
Desperate for access to the campaign documents, Fiona calls Richard to see if he remembers the pass codes.
Feigning interest in Robin’s “documentary” accomplishments, Fiona calls to get access to her tapes. Desperate for evidence that she’s been framed.
Fiona is horrified to learn that Robin once again has the upper hand – along with incriminating footage of Austen Clarke…
Fiona asks Richard to help her by destroying Robin’s damaging tapes.
Fiona contacts Richard to give him a heads up that the FBI has been tipped off to his mob employers.
Richard tries to secretly contact Fiona to let her know that he and Robin will be going into Witness Protection.
Kip’s call with Fiona is interrupted by Ben, who has some unsettling campaign news.
Fiona, concerned about how heated the investigation has become, calls Kip desperate for help with accessing his accounts.
A smug Fiona gets some satisfaction from Ben’s current predicament with the law.
Fiona is shocked to find out that Austen plans to marry his baby mama Gina, to secure a legitimate heir.
Jerome contacts Gina with an unusual request having to do with her baby.
Fiona introduces herself to Karen Sharpe, the hoarder who is obsessed with Kip, in order to strike a deal for his briefcase.
Fiona makes her way into Karen’s house to try and get her hands on Kip’s briefcase, which has the evidence she needs to clear herself.
Karen calls Fiona very upset, having woken up to find herself and her home newly made-over.
Fiona gets a call from a new patient Nick Jericho, whose wife says he has a gambling problem.
Nick calls Fiona extremely frustrated that he has lost a lot of money to a crafty new online gambler.
Nick discovers that Fiona is the secret card shark who has been beating him online.
New client Steve Olson reaches out to Fiona for help with his anxiety after winning the NY lottery.
Steve questions Fiona’s motives after receiving a proposal to invest in Web Therapy.
Young couple Blair and Augie reach out for advice from Fiona concerning their long-distance cyber relationship.
During a session with Blair and Augie, Fiona discovers that the couple is having relationship problems.
Fiona is stunned to discover that Blair and Augie think they can solve their problems without her…
Fiona becomes reacquainted with her former flame Chris Endicott, who has changed a lot since college…
Chris is desperate: does Fiona (LISA KUDROW) want to save a friend’s marriage?
Fiona is upset that Chris suckered her into being taped by reality tv cameras at their dinner.
New client, Sylvie Frank, seeks Fiona’s advice concerning her office romance that has gone sour.
Fiona is stunned to learn her advice landed Sylvie a lucrative new job.
Following a STYLEHAUL event, Fiona discovers she’s won a fashion makeover with Nina Garcia, creative director of Marie Claire magazine!
Caspar Lee calls to revoke Fiona’s auction-won makeover with Nina Garcia, and offer her anything else instead!
Caspar Lee calls with a very different proposal from last time, but Fiona’s desire to diagnose and impose her therapy gets in the way.
Garreth Pink calls to complain about his new wife, Fiona’s mother!
Having followed Fiona’s marriage counseling, Garreth calls back with some good and bad news.
Putsy explains her recent marital woes to Fiona.
Putsy prepares to “get in deep” with the governor during a Revolutionary War reenactment.
Hayley has returned from Bali with renewed spiritual purpose, and attempts to make amends with Fiona.
Fiona and Hayley gang up on deceitful Jerome, but Fiona has an ace up her sleeve.
Putsy realizes the only way to win a Supreme Court appointment is to “manufacture a vacancy” on the Bench.
Jerome is taking full advantage of Fiona’s NYC penthouse, hopefully benefitting Fiona’s bottom line.
Fiona is on the hook for the penthouse expenses when Jerome admits it wasn’t as luxurious as he thought it’d be.
Wealthy neighbor Grace Tiverton invites Fiona to join her women’s group, but what’s in it for Fiona?
Fiona’s attempt at an apology backfires when Grace reveals the changed circumstances in the ‘hood.
Fiona and Kip rekindle their relationship and admit that it’s better when they’re not together.
Kip’s law clerk, April, goes above and beyond — maybe even too far — to satisfy his every need. Is Fiona in trouble?
April’s assistance is a dream come true for Fiona… well, except for her not-so-secret love for Fiona’s husband, Kip!
April works her way towards being the new Mrs. Kip Wallice, and is Fiona even upset?
Fiona takes on a new client who is only interested in older women — much older!!
Jeb Masters questions his whole existence after meeting Fiona in person.
Jeb is relieved when he discovers Fiona is wiser and more wizened than he thought!
Austen’s brother, Ewan Clarke, calls to clarify issues regarding the liquidation of Austen’s estate.
Ewan is not responding well to his role as his brother’s executor. Can Fiona “help” him out?
Ewan’s plan, to declare Austen insane, backfires without Fiona’s testimony, but there’s a silver lining that makes it all worthwhile.
Prudish new client Judith Frick asks Fiona for advice about a rocky relationship with her future son-in-law.
Judith Frick calls back, having had a much more intimate experience with her future son-in-law than she anticipated.
Fiona’s plotting may have backfired, but she inadvertently solves all of Judith’s issues. Maybe she is a good therapist?
A long-time admirer calls Fiona to come clean.
Admirer-turned-foe, Abel Jans, warns Fiona that she’s a terror threat – she only ruins people’s lives.
Fiona’s advice surprisingly hits home with Abel, so he’s turning over a new leaf, and Fiona’s off the hook!