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After Ralph Dibny was possessed by [[Clifford DeVoe]], Barry and Iris went to her to overcome his death. She reminded Barry of all of his deceased friends and family and told him that losing people was not something one could adjust to.<ref>{{Ep|Fury Rogue}}</ref>
 
After Ralph Dibny was possessed by [[Clifford DeVoe]], Barry and Iris went to her to overcome his death. She reminded Barry of all of his deceased friends and family and told him that losing people was not something one could adjust to.<ref>{{Ep|Fury Rogue}}</ref>
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Caitlin saw Dr. Finkel in her quest to regain Killer Frost. It was mentioned due to the bizarre nature of their visits, she charges Team Flash by the quarter hour. <ref>[[Think Fast]]</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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Dr. Sharon Finkel is a couples counselor and psychiatrist in Central City.

Biography

Sharon attended Central City University, gaining a Master of Psychology.[1]

In late 2017, Iris West and Barry Allen attended a couples counseling session with Dr. Finkel. However, after an emergency came up, Barry had to leave early.[2]

Sometime following, the couple returned with Ralph Dibny, who they wished for her to hypnotize in order to recall some previous events for a "detective case". Finkel was able to successfully hypnotize Ralph, much to his skepticism.[1]

She later counseled Cecille Horton and Joe West when Cecille got mind-reading powers.[3]

After Ralph Dibny was possessed by Clifford DeVoe, Barry and Iris went to her to overcome his death. She reminded Barry of all of his deceased friends and family and told him that losing people was not something one could adjust to.[4]

Caitlin saw Dr. Finkel in her quest to regain Killer Frost. It was mentioned due to the bizarre nature of their visits, she charges Team Flash by the quarter hour. [5]

Appearances

The Flash

Season 4

The Chronicles of Cisco

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References