
Kholmogorov is going through a professional and personal crisis, is losing clients and is about to go bankrupt. One of his former clients accuses him of incompetence and callousness and tells that many of his clients were helped to cope with emotional problems by the cleaning lady Klava, who works in their business center. The crisis manager, who is trying to save Kholmogorov's image, convinces him that a spiritual cleaner should be taken to the team. Klava and Kholmogorov conduct their first session of psychotherapy. Kholmogorov is unhappy and wants to fire Klava. His secretary Kira stands up for her, with whom Kholmogorov had an affair a few years ago, but he stopped it because he did not want to take responsibility. Kholmogorov agrees to leave Klava, but that evening the police come to Klava's rented apartment.
Kholmogorov is going through a professional and personal crisis, is losing clients and is about to go bankrupt. One of his former clients accuses him of incompetence and callousness and tells that many of his clients were helped to cope with emotional problems by the cleaning lady Klava, who works in their business center. The crisis manager, who is trying to save Kholmogorov's image, convinces him that a spiritual cleaner should be taken to the team. Klava and Kholmogorov conduct their first session of psychotherapy. Kholmogorov is unhappy and wants to fire Klava. His secretary Kira stands up for her, with whom Kholmogorov had an affair a few years ago, but he stopped it because he did not want to take responsibility. Kholmogorov agrees to leave Klava, but that evening the police come to Klava's rented apartment.
Klava Tolik's roommate is accused of theft and demanded money for not initiating a case. Kholmogorov suddenly learns that a casual conversation with Klava helped his old client cope with very serious psychological problems. Kholmogorov realizes that attending Klava's sessions can indeed restore his professional reputation, and helps Klava solve the problem with the police. Klava and Kholmogorov conduct a psychotherapy session with an official. Kholmogorov believes that psychotherapy is not successful because it is difficult for a woman to open up to him. Klava turns out to be more attentive and empathic than Kholmogorov, and understands that in addition to psychological problems, the woman has serious problems with alcohol.