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Couples Therapy Preview: The Bachelor's Nikki Ferrell Says She Still Feels Like She's Waiting to Be Picked

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Sep. 30 2014, Published 7:58 p.m. ET

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Love her or hate her, we kinda feel bad for Nikki Ferrell. On the most recent season of The Bachelor, Juan Pablo Galavis gave her the final rose, though not the engagement ring or the words "I love you." We've seen her struggle all season with this thus far on Couples Therapy, but this week, Nikki has a breakthrough during group therapy session. It hits her all at once. She still feels like she needs to be picked, even though technically Juan pablo has already picked her. Got all that?

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Watch this clip below to see how Dr. Jenn helps Nikki and Juan Pablo come to this realization. Do you think they have a shot at making it work after this?

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Also, check out this clip where Nikki explains her issue with the cameras. Deena Cortese's reaction is very similar to ours—why sign up for a reality show if you don't want cameras following you around?

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Couples Therapy airs Wednesdays at 10pm on Vh1! Do you think Nikki's feeling are valid? Are you on Team Deena or Team Nikki? Tweet us @OKMagazine.

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