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    Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 16 Challenged the Mental Health Stigma Beautifully, But One Detail Disturbed Me

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    Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 16 Challenged the Mental Health Stigma Beautifully, But One Detail Disturbed Me

    Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

    4.5

    Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 16 did one of the best jobs of standing against the stigma and shame that is so often associated with needing mental health treatment.

    Nichols’ speech to the board was everything that needed to be said, and then some — and we don’t get that often on TV.

    Brilliant Minds has often done a better job than most with these types of issues, but we need to talk about one trope behind Oliver’s need for treatment.

    (Pief Weyman/NBC))

    Oliver’s Condition Was Stereotypical, Although the Treatment Was Not

    Brilliant Minds’ Oliver Wolf is one of two doctors who believed a hallucination was a real person during the Spring 2026 season.

    On Watson, the series also made Holmes a hallucination of Watson’s, although in his case, it was caused by a brain tumor.

    On Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 16, it was a little more complicated — and stereotypical.

    For one thing, visual hallucinations are among the rarest types of psychoses, and psychosis itself is rare, yet television constantly uses visual hallucinations as a stand-in for severe mental health issues.

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    (Pief Weyman/NBC)

    That’s annoying enough, but Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 16 took another step in the wrong direction with its explanation of what Sofia represented.

    Most hallucinations aren’t symbolic — they just exist as part of the disorder.

    But also, Sofia’s role as a protective part of Oliver’s personality came dangerously close to pathologizing something that is normal and healthy.

    Most people have different aspects to their personalities, and there is a therapy approach called Internal Family Systems that helps people connect with these parts, including those that try to protect them from pain.

    While this type of therapy isn’t for everyone, it can be very helpful — but if a TV show reclassifies the existence of protective parts of one’s personality as psychosis, it can make it harder for people who might benefit to access it.

    (Pief Weyman/NBC)

    That’s especially irritating because people often mix up IFS work with having Dissociative Identity Disorder.

    Also, because it’s obvious that Brilliant Minds wants to encourage people to get mental health treatment when needed, but accidentally pathologizes a type of treatment that could help.

    Oliver’s discovery that Sofia was really him was well done, though. I enjoyed her imaginary file turning into his.

    But rather than getting rid of Sofia, I would have preferred it if Oliver realized she was part of him, not a separate person, and kept her in his imagination instead of believing she was a real person he could talk to in the breakfast line.

    Despite This Glitch, Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 16 Offered Encouragement for People Who Need Help

    I loved that after Oliver finally understood that Sofia didn’t really exist, he became willing to accept help.

    I’m still not sure what I think about Amelia, though.

    (Pief Weyman/NBC)

    Throughout Brilliant Minds Season 2, Amelia has been portrayed as a semi-villain who cares more about filling beds than about her patients’ best interests.

    The stereotypical mental hospital with its prison-like conditions and the other doctor having to step in to stop the orderlies from sedating Oliver because he called Nichols didn’t help this image, nor did Amelia herself wanting to keep Ruby there longer, even though she appeared to be doing well.

    The twist, of course, was that Amelia actually is a caring doctor who wanted to help Wolf get rid of his hallucinations and be more stable.

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    Nevertheless, I liked that Oliver asked for another doctor because this is often overlooked on TV. Mental health treatment requires a strong relationship with the treating therapist, and not every provider is right for every patient.

    Oliver advocating for himself was important.

    I know from personal experience that it can be hard to ask for a different provider when therapy doesn’t seem to be working, and sometimes it can feel like it’s not allowed — and yet it is vital to the treatment process to be able to do so.

    (David Lee/NBC)

    I loved that while Oliver was learning how to ask for help, Carol was refusing to do so.

    It’s ironic that a psychiatrist has so much trouble admitting her vulnerabilities, but there is a reason that TV is full of mental health providers who can’t take care of their own mental health as well as they take care of others’.

    It’s sadly realistic.

    It’s so much easier to see what someone else needs than to admit you need help yourself, and psychiatrists and psychotherapists often become too used to seeing themselves as the experts and don’t want to admit that it’s not entirely accurate.

    Carol’s story demonstrated that, and I was glad she finally was vulnerable enough to share privately with her semi-boyfriend, even if she wasn’t able to talk publicly about her struggles yet.

    Oliver’s patient also reflected this same theme when he initially refused treatment because he only trusted Oliver, but eventually was able to accept help from the rest of the team.

    (Pief Weyman/NBC)

    Nichols Deserves a Special Shout-Out

    Not only did he stand up for Oliver’s right to remain on the staff of the hospital despite his mental health issues, but he also finally started proceedings to terminate Charlie.

    It is well beyond time for that to happen. Charlie has been insufferable and unprofessional throughout Brilliant Minds Season 2, and his behavior was worse than ever once Oliver was hospitalized.

    Do you think Charlie deserves to be fired?
    Let us know in the comments! Don’t forget to share this article with your friends.

    I especially hated that Charlie went off on Ericka for taking Johnny to see Oliver at Hudson Oaks.

    He is a second-year resident who has been part of the team for less time than she has. Who did he think he was, yelling at her that her behavior was unacceptable, as if he were her boss?

    (Pief Weyman/NBC)

    Those are my thoughts. I can’t wait to hear yours!

    Let us know in the comments what you thought about Oliver’s hospitalization, Nichols’ decision, and Charlie’s behavior.

    Don’t forget to share this article with your friends so that they can join in the conversation.

    If you’d like to rank the episode, vote in our poll below.

    If you enjoyed this article, check out our coverage of other hospital shows such as Chicago Med.

    Brilliant Minds airs on NBC on Wednesdays at 8/7c and streams on Peacock on Thursdays.

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