Night in the Woods and The Problem of Therapy Culture

Like the video and want to support more videos like it? Feel free to support me and my work on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/therapistplusgamer We’ve all heard it: “Just go to therapy.” It’s meant to be helpful, even caring—but too often, it’s a way of ending a conversation rather than starting one. This video looks at why that phrase can feel hollow, how it’s become the new “thoughts and prayers” of mental health culture, and what real support might look like instead. Using Night in the Woods as a lens, we explore what happens when therapy isn’t available—or when the problems run deeper than therapy alone can solve. In Possum Springs, healing comes in parking lot conversations, late-night walks, and messy friendships, not in a therapist’s office. This isn’t an argument against therapy, but a reminder that it can’t replace community, presence, and solidarity. Whether you’ve played Night in the Woods or have never heard of it, this is a video about mental health, the limits of our cultural conversation, and why showing up for people matters more than slogans. Thumbnail by: ‪@ThePrimordialChronicles‬ Footage Credits: Night In The Woods Playthrough by @ManlyBadAssHero The Rabbit Listened (ANIMATED) #readaloud for children | #storytime | #animatedstories by @ANIMATED-BOOKS Music Credits: Sax Bob-Omb by @safehavnstudio Street Fighter - Sad Guile Theme (DK's Musicbox Cover) by @dksmusicbox1371 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 The Arcade Game OST - Synth Remix by @ElectricWendigo BotW Horse "Riding Day" Relaxing Healing Remix by @RebeccaETripp insomnia (YM3812) by @doopdee #nightinthewoods #therapy #therapyworks #therabbitlistened #childrensbooks #videoessay #videogames #videogameanalysis