This article examines the therapeutic possibilities of the emerging genre of reality television therapy (RTVT) – a term proposed here to describe commercial programming that features therapeutic interventions with members of the public. These programmes, which include shows such as Dr Phil, Celebrity Rehab, Hoarders, The Biggest Loser USA, Losing it with Jillian, Intervention and Supernanny, call in coaches and therapists to address issues ranging from relationship problems and parenting issues to addiction, obesity and compulsive hoarding. They are watched by millions of viewers worldwide. Yet little if any research has been conducted on their therapeutic value for their audiences.
History
School affiliated with
School of Psychology (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Therapy Today
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages/Article Number
14-17
Publisher
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy