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Emily stands on her principles and defies an order to let an unqualified student skip a grade.
Bob temporarily takes over a practice for another psychologist. One of his first patients is Jerry, who confesses he's in love with Emily.
When Carol's new love interest interferes with her work, Jerry Robinson doesn't seemed too concerned. But when it disrupts his love life, he decides to fire her.
Bob's sister, Ellen, is getting married and Emily throws her a shower. But things get complicated when Howard falls in love with her at first sight.
To help manage his money, Bob hires a business manager who puts him on a budget of $50 a week.
Bob gets a suspiciously expensive gift from a client who is an ex-convict.
After Howard is laid off, he joins Bob's therapy group for unemployed people.
Shaken after meeting a former student who's all grown up, Emily tries to recapture her youth with an embarrassing new wardrobe.
Jerry Robinson's brother shows up in Chicago after finishing dental school. He takes over Jerry's life, his apartment, and his dental practice.
Christmas Eve is almost spoiled when Bob is trapped in the office because of a power failure.
Mr. Carlin goes on a date with Carol.
A visit from Emily's parents has Bob feeling intimidated by his father-in-law.
Howard Borden suffers a bad case of the blues when his young son tells him about his marvelous new "uncle," who seems to have taken up permanent residence with Howard's ex-wife.
Birthday boy Bob's physical finds him eight pounds plumper than he should be at 41, so Bob determines to diet and exercise away those excess pounds.
Fearing that their marriage has lost its spark, Bob and Emily go to a marriage counselor.
Bob's support group becomes very angry when he decides to raise his rates for his sessions.
Bob suffers an inferiority attack when a test reveals that Emily's IQ is higher than his.
Carol goes to the hospital for minor surgery and she falls for her doctor who is twice her age.
Emily's recently divorced friend moves into the same apartment complex as Bob & Emily. Jerry and Howard compete for her affection.
Carol goes on vacation and the doctors in Bob's building need a temporary receptionist. Emily fills in and everyone enjoys her - except Bob.
A Minister decides to leave the Church because of Bob's advice, leaving Bob overcome with guilt.
One of Bob's more masculine patients enthusiastically slaps him on the back and, unfortunately for Bob, it throws his back out. Even more unfortunately, Bob and Emily were supposed to be going to Mexico for a vacation.
Jerry convinces Bob into going to Peoria to watch a football game that is blacked out in Chicago. At the motel, Bob feels guilty, especially when two women want to spend time with him and Jerry.
At the prodding of his patients, Bob reluctantly accepts an offer to allow TV cameras into a group therapy session.