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Freud Season 2: The Psychologist Explores the Psychology of Love

New Show Season 2

The second season of our psychologized, Sigmund Freud, is now available for streaming. In this season, we explore the psychology of love through relationships and sex. We’ll discuss topics like polyamory, how to know when you’re in a relationship with someone who isn’t good for you (and what to do about it), as well as many other interesting things related to love and relationships!

Who is starting Freud Season 2?

In this season, we are featuring our good friend and psychologist, Dr. Andrea Letamendi! She is a clinical psychologist who has been featured on TV shows like The Doctors and EXTRA, as well as podcasts such as Mental Illness Happy Hour. In the show, she teaches us how to apply psychological theories from Sigmund Freud to our lives and helps us understand the complicated world of relationships.

What is Season Two about?

Season two has 11 episodes in total, each with a different theme related to love and relationships (such as infatuation or jealousy). The first five are available for streaming now! They cover topics like how to know when it’s time to break up with someone, how to deal with and avoid jealous feelings, and why you might be feeling insecure in your relationship. In these episodes, we’ll explore different aspects of each topic through the lens of Sigmund Freud’s theories on love and relationships.

What makes this show so special?

We promise that Season Two will open your eyes to new perspectives on the psychology of love and relationships. You’ll learn why you can’t trust your feelings when it comes to relationships, which is less about feeling good than it is about knowing how to feel in a balanced way. And we’ll teach you what science has learned from studying people’s brains during moments of lust, love, jealousy, or rejection.

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We’ll explore the science behind love and relationships in this new season, including:

How to break up with someone (without feeling guilty)

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Why jealousy is a sign that your relationship needs help

What makes you feel insecure about your partner? And how to overcome those feelings. These episodes will reveal the latest findings from neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics to explore the true nature of love.

Freud Season 1, Episode 2 recap: Freud tries to help Clara recover

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We’ll also present an original experiment that will test your ability to read people’s emotions by showing you a series of faces with different expressions. This groundbreaking research will help us understand how we can better connect in relationships…because at the end of the day, all you need is love.

What is the plot?

The second season of “Freud” is a journey to explore the psychology of love: how it starts, what sustains it, and why we do things for those whom we love. In this new season, Freud explores relationships in today’s digital world, where people are often swiping rather than choosing their partners. He meets with couples who have healthy love in their lives, couples who are struggling, and singles looking for a match.

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This season also focuses on Freud’s newest research: the psychology of jealousy. Why do we feel jealous? What does it mean to be envious or resentful of another person? And can understand this leads us to better understand our partner?

Release date:

Freud season 1 premiered on March 23, 2020, on Netflix. Its entire run for the first season consisted of eight episodes.

When the show was originally released on ORF in Germany, it opened to impressive reviews. The story garnered appreciation because it masterfully blends elements of a mystery thriller with a society’s portrait. Season 1 also managed to impress because of its unique concept, weird dream sequences, and eerie soundtrack. The show also went on to receive nominations at Romy Awards 2020. Considering its immense positive reception, the show might get an additional season. Who knows, Sigmund Freud could be the new Sherlock. If renewed, we expect Freud season 2 to most likely release sometime in 2021 on Netflix.

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