Therapy sessions can be intense, but what happens when you add a dash of humor to the mix? These films explore the lighter side of psychotherapy, showcasing therapists who navigate the quirks of their patients with wit and wisdom. Whether it's through unconventional methods or just plain old-fashioned comedy, these movies offer a unique perspective on mental health, relationships, and the human condition, all while keeping you in stitches.

The Dream Team (1989)
Description: Four mental patients escape their therapist during a group outing in New York City, leading to a series of comedic and chaotic events.
Fact: The film was originally titled "The Looney Tunes." The script was inspired by a real-life incident involving mental patients.


What About Bob? (1991)
Description: Bob Wiley, a patient with multiple phobias, follows his psychiatrist on vacation, turning a family getaway into a comedic nightmare.
Fact: The film's title was inspired by a line from the movie "The Odd Couple." Bill Murray improvised many of his lines, adding to the film's humor.


Analyze This (1999)
Description: A mob boss seeks help from a reluctant psychiatrist, leading to hilarious therapy sessions that blend crime and comedy in an unexpected way.
Fact: Robert De Niro's character was inspired by real-life mobsters seeking therapy. The film's success led to a sequel, "Analyze That."


K-PAX (2001)
Description: A mysterious patient claiming to be from another planet challenges a psychiatrist's understanding of reality, mixing sci-fi with comedy.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Gene Brewer. Kevin Spacey's performance was critically acclaimed.


The Upside of Anger (2005)
Description: A therapist becomes romantically involved with a neighbor, leading to humorous and heartfelt interactions as they navigate life's ups and downs.
Fact: Kevin Costner was originally cast in the role of the therapist but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.


Prime (2005)
Description: A therapist finds herself in a comedic dilemma when she discovers her patient is dating her son, leading to awkward and funny therapy sessions.
Fact: Meryl Streep learned Yiddish for her role as the Jewish therapist. The film explores themes of age difference and cultural clashes.


The TV Set (2006)
Description: A writer's journey to get his show on TV involves dealing with a network executive who insists on a therapist character for comedic effect.
Fact: The film is a semi-autobiographical take on David Duchovny's experiences in television.


The Comedian (2016)
Description: A stand-up comedian, known for his abrasive humor, finds himself in therapy, leading to a comedic exploration of his life and career.
Fact: Robert De Niro's character was inspired by real-life comedians like Jackie Mason.


The Intern (2015)
Description: An elderly intern at a tech startup finds himself in a comedic mentorship role with the company's founder, who is also dealing with therapy.
Fact: Robert De Niro's character was inspired by real-life stories of older interns in Silicon Valley.


The Couch Trip (1988)
Description: A con man poses as a famous psychiatrist, leading to a series of comedic misadventures as he tries to keep up the charade.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Ken Kolb. Dan Aykroyd was originally considered for the role of the con man.
