Naomi returns to stand by Addison's side on her wedding day, Cooper struggles with the hardships of being a stay-at-home father, and Violet begins a new project close to her heart.
Season 6 Episode 13 of Private Practice resulted in a 1.50 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s06e01 - Aftershock
s06e02 - Mourning Sickness
s06e03 - Good Grief
s06e04 - You Don't Know What You've Got Till It's Gone
s06e05 - The Next Episode
s06e06 - Apron Strings
s06e07 - The World According to Jake
s06e08 - Life Support
s06e09 - I'm Fine
s06e10 - Georgia on My Mind
s06e11 - Good Fries Are Hard to Come By
s06e12 - Full Release
s06e13 - In Which We Say Goodbye
In this spin-off Grey's Anatomy, neonatal surgeon Dr. Addison Forbes Montgomery relocates from Seattle Grace Hospital to the Oceanside Wellness Group in sunny Santa Monica, California following a failed marriage and two affairs. There she reconnects with medical school friends, Sam and Naomi Bennett, friends she thought had the ideal life - a successful marriage, lucrative wellness group, and a beautiful 14 year-old daughter. However, Addison finds that Sam's success as a TV health guru lead to the end of his marriage to Naomi, leaving them both lonely and searching for another relationship.
The other members of the Oceanside Wellness Group have their own share of personal issues as well. Peter Finch, an alternative medicine doctor, is dealing with the pain of losing his wife through a series of one-night stands. Cooper Freedman, a pediatrician, relies on the Internet to hook up with women, but after having his car stolen by one of his hookups, he's slowly finding that the Internet may not be the best means to meeting the woman of his dreams. Violet Turner, the resident therapist, doubts that she's doing any good for any of her patients and wonders if she's even able to help herself.
But aside from each of their personal problems, together the staff at Oceanside Wellness group combines cutting-edge work and alternative medicine to save lives. By joining the staff, Addison finds that a move to sunny Southern California may just be the right prescription for life.