The episode begins with a seemingly external crisis: . However, when George takes him to see a school counselor, Dr. Phillip Nickleson (played by guest star Richard Lewis), the session reveals a deeper source of Max’s chronic nightmares.
Contrary to George’s assumption, Max is not primarily traumatized by the shooting. Instead, his distress stems from to stay with Ernie. George had previously moved out to avoid his mother, Benny, who had moved into the Lopez home after her own house burned down in a previous episode. Mirroring Trauma: George and Dr. Nickleson [S5E7] George Finds Therapy Benny-ficial
The episode concludes with George's realization that his personal conflict with Benny is negatively impacting his son's well-being. To provide Max with stability, and reconcile with his mother for the sake of the family. The episode begins with a seemingly external crisis:
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph George Finds Therapy Benny-ficial - IMDb Contrary to George’s assumption, Max is not primarily
The therapist shares that he had a similarly stressful relationship with his own mother, noting that they only achieved a "breakthrough" when she died. This shared experience leads to a bizarre bond where George suggests they become friends, even offering to "bring chicken" to weekly visits to avoid the therapist’s $150 hourly fee.