Similar vibes of camaraderie between hospital staff, taking care to listen to patients and going beyond just providing medical advice but also providing care.
Recommended by simmetra
the set up of medical team and patients are pretty similar. and giving the back story of significant patients.
Recommended by JOYCE
Both set in predominantly psychiatric hospitals or clinics, and one of the leads being a nurse.
Episodic format with each episode often exploring a different mental health/psychiatric condition.
Both address societal stigma of mental health conditions
Recommended by yoon
both dramas talk about mental problems and makes you emotioanal towards the characters
Recommended by yuri yagami
If you're like me, waiting continuously for Move to Heaven part 2 or a drama that evokes the same feelings, Daily Dose of Sunshine is a great choice.

Each episode has focus on an individual character/story, but they do end up weaving in together. But the humanisation of each character is what makes both of these dramas amazing. Oftentimes we see people/characters and they just seem like regular people? But these dramas really delve into the humanity that each person carries and the stories that even the most basic looking people have. It truly makes you feel for each character there.
Recommended by sai
Main FL working in psychiatric ward
Main FL and ML struggling with mental health and help each other overcome it
Romance between leads
Shows different mental health disorders and how they affect loved one's
Recommended by Beezu
Both are healing dramas that tackles about mental health and unseen issues of life.
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Recommended by Ririone
Similar vibes of camaraderie between hospital staff, taking care to listen to patients and going beyond just providing medical advice but also providing care.
Recommended by simmetra
Daily Dose of Sunshine is another healing drama that challenges myths about mental health. The main character also experiences depression.
Recommended by ReplyDrama
Both dramas aim to de-stigmatize certain subjects (mental health for Daily Dose of Sunshine, Autism for Extraordinary Attorney Woo) in very compassionate and understanding ways where the subjects of the work are given their own voice, not just merely talked around.
Recommended by Geurami
Both the dramas are based on people with various psychological problems and undergo the process of healing with the help of guidance from other.
Both the dramas teach us to have a positive outlook towards life
Recommended by Miss Miso
Hospital setting, female leads are medical staff that face discrimination in the workplace due to their own health issues. Both also feature a healing romance arc with a coworker.
Recommended by alex
Both dramas focus on the treatment of different psychiatric illnesses which may affect people’s daily lives.
The main lead of Shrink is the psychiatrist of a small psychiatric clinic whereas the main lead of Daily Dose of Sunshine is the newly transferred nurse in the neuropsychiatry department.
Recommended by loveanimeever
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