In a surprising twist, this article on profound therapy offers an “unexpected prescription” for immediate solace: watching the film Midnight Run. It humorously contrasts this simple remedy with the complex, deeper work that defines meaningful therapeutic growth.
The author, a psychotherapist and patient, explains that true therapy isn’t about quick fixes or “life hacks.” Instead, it cultivates the capacity to tolerate feelings previously deemed unbearable, creating a vital space between emotion and reaction. This profound shift leads to agency, transforming relationships, work, and self-respect.
While the self-help world offers countless tools, they often miss the underlying anxieties that rob life of its joy. Good therapy is complex, time-consuming, and can be hard to access. The article playfully presents Midnight Run as a universal, accessible “strategy, technique and tool” for when deeper therapeutic work isn’t immediately possible, offering a unique blend of insight and levity.