Kris Jenner 'not thrilled' with Khloe Kardashian therapy return
Kris Jenner is "not happy" with her daughter Khloe Kardashian going back into therapy.

Kris Jenner is “not happy” her daughter Khloe Kardashian is in therapy.
The 40-year-old reality star first began seeing a counsellor when her marriage to Lamar Odom broke down and though most of her family think her seeing another therapist now is a good idea, her mom doesn't agree.
Speaking to sister Kourtney, she said in the latest episode of 'The Kardashians': "Mom is not happy."
The 45-year-old star responded: "Why? If only she would go."
Khloe replied: "She won’t, but she’s not thrilled with me."
Kourtney believed Kris was likely worried her relationship with Khloe could change as a result of the sessions, having seen the impact it had between them when she sought professional guidance.
In a confessional, she said: "Maybe my mom saw the reaction that I had with her about therapy, and maybe she's like, ‘Not the other two! Kourtney is just coming around the corner being nice to me again.’ ”
Khloe - who was encouraged to attend therapy by sister Kim Kardashian, who has also been seeking help, and her friend Malika Haqq - explained that Kris "just thinks that I have complex PTSD" in part for being left "alone with the kids", having helped care for her younger half-sisters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, now 29 and 27, when they were growing up.
Kourtney noted: “I saw somebody say you were parentified, like made to be like a parent when you're not a parent."
Khloe confirmed: “That's why I always take care of people...
“My therapist sort of told me one of the reasons why I want to take care of other people so badly is because I got attention and recognition when I was doing like adult-like things. like taking care of my sisters, dropping them off at school.
“Literally I take better care of other people than I do of me. For sure.”
The Good American co-founder - who has children True, eight, and Tatum, two, with former partner Tristan Thompson - later confessed she hadn't seen her therapist in three weeks.
She said: “She's like, ’I feel like you’re not taking this seriously.’ I'm like, ‘Lady, I'm fine.’ She's like, 'Well, you’re gonna make time for things you want to make time for.'
“Now I'm being bullied to see my therapist. Of course I’m gonna go see her because I'm a people pleaser, so I'm gonna go see her.”