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- Together with his therapy dog, psychologist Paul supports his patients in challenging life situations, spanning a variety of topics, such as the drive for self-optimization, the difficulty of forgiving, loneliness or narcissism.
- Psychologist Paul Winter and his therapy dog Käthe receive an unusual request. After being diagnosed with dementia, 79-year-old Christine Saalfeld does not ask for support for herself, but for her daughter Marianne. The forward-thinking senior fears that once the disease progresses from its early stages, her single daughter will become completely lonely. In order to get the dejected ex-actress, whose promising career faltered after reunification, out of her deep life crisis, Paul sets out in search of a biographical breaking point: the abrupt end of a childhood friendship that Marianne still mourns. Before they can meet, Paul works with Käthe's support to open up Marianne. What he finds out touches him deeply. A chance observation leads Paul into the conflict area of Jule's marriage. He now knows that Aaron is having a secret affair. He has no choice but to tell the truth to his best friend, even if it strains his already complex relationship with Aaron.
- The blind teacher Ina Meyrose is bitten by her guide dog and suffers a double trauma. As a result of the incident, she not only loses trust, but also her four-legged companion. The dog is suffering from a brain tumor, as an examination shows, and has to be euthanized. In order to help Ina, the psychologist Paul Winter relies on therapeutic methods and Käthe's special gift. In fact, the young woman begins to build trust again. Ina even opts for "shock therapy", which directly confronts her with her fear. However, Paul's closeness to her causes the alarm bells to ring in his environment: Eric speaks to his conscience to keep the boundaries between professional empathy and his private feelings. To find his way, Paul must deal with his own love life. His best friend Jule finds the right tone to encourage him. The vet herself is in the process of freeing herself from the acute pain of separation since her husband moved out. A handsome new addition to Jule's veterinary practice makes a charming contribution to this.