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The Dr. Phil show provides the most comprehensive forum on mental health issues in the history of television. For over a decade, Dr. McGraw has used the show's platform to make psychology accessible and understandable to the general public by addressing important personal and social issues. Using his top-rated show as a teaching tool, he takes aim at the critical issues of our time, including the "silent epidemics" of bullying, drug abuse, domestic violence, depression, child abuse, suicide and various forms of severe mental illness.
A Dr. Phil exclusive: Faith and spirituality usually bring families together. However, one family says they've been torn apart. Chelsea, her sister, Tara, and her mom, Linda, claim their beloved, Amy, is now allegedly a "cult leader" trying to change the world through natural healing methods. Chelsea has been writing to Dr. Phil for years because she says her sister, Amy, left the family, started calling herself "Mother God," claims to do surgery with her hands and talk to dead people, and is so far gone, she's already lost to her family.
In a Dr. Phil exclusive, Dr. Phil continues speaking with a family who claims they were torn apart because of an organization that professes love. Amy says she is "Mother God" and can heal the world with her group, Love Has Won. Her sister, Chelsea, does not think Amy is a deity, but alleges that she is a brainwashed "cult leader" who abandoned her family years ago and is putting other people's lives at risk.
Exploring the term `Karen' and the people to whom it is ascribed: typically white, middle-class, entitled, aggressive or racist women. Also, viral-video subjects get into a heated argument, and asking whether the term is misogynistic.
Former guest Eric returns to tell Dr. Phil exactly how he wronged him the last time they met four years ago. Eric was the self-proclaimed "fat guy" weighing in at 560 lbs. and was supposed to bike across America to lose weight and win back his wife, Angie. After his story went viral, thousands of dollars rolled in, and so did the critics, saying Eric was scamming America. Eric never finished his journey. Now, pushing 700 lbs., Eric says he forgives Dr. Phil after all these years. For what? Find out when Eric unleashes on Dr. Phil. Plus, Eric hopes Dr. Phil will help him lose weight. Dr. Phil has a secret weapon -- another former guest, David, who also was pushing 700 lbs. Wait until you see his weight loss transformation!
It's back to school time. But instead of excitement in the air, there's fear and controversy in the era of coronavirus, as parents, teachers, and doctors try to navigate the onslaught of information to keep children safe. Some parents are desperately seeking a return to work and normalcy, while others say the risks of in-person classes outweigh the rewards. Dr. Phil talks to parents, doctors and teachers from all sides of the back to school debate.
Javanna admits she's is alcohol dependent, and has resorted to drinking hand sanitizer when she is desperate for alcohol. Javanna says she blames her drinking on her mother, Tracy, due to her traumatic childhood and her mother not protecting her. Tracy says Javanna is out of control and becomes violent, argumentative, and gets in trouble with the law when she is drunk.
Upon first look, 16-year-old Andrew appears to be an adorable, unassuming, successful student. But his mother, Joy, says he's just the opposite, claiming that for the past year, Andrew has been terrorizing his twin brother, Matthew, and oldest sister, Kaylie, with the goal of becoming a famous TikTok prankster. Joy claims Andrew has been expelled from school twice, and the police now know him by name. She claims that ever since she kicked the twins' father, Dean, out of the house, it's been an uphill battle. But Andrew says he would stop being "bad" if only his mother would allow him to live with his father. What Does Dr. Phil think?
Susan and Randy both describe their 27-year-old son, Jacob, as "incapacitated" and virtually unable to do anything for himself, including showering regularly, making doctor appointments, filling out job applications, cleaning his bedroom … and the list goes on! Susan and Randy say they fear they will have to put off their plans of retirement and selling their home to take care of Jacob for the rest of their lives! But, there's nothing physically wrong with Jacob! So why do his parents let him get away with living in their home in a filthy bedroom and jobless, with no plans to change anytime soon? Is Jacob lazy, or is there something seriously wrong?
Danielle says her family never recovered from her sister's wedding day disaster almost eight years ago when she claims her mom acted like a complete lunatic. Danielle says this was one of the many moments of trauma and chaos Janet caused in her life. Her entire family has not been face-to-face for years, but they come together to confront Janet about their childhood filled with different moves, men, and disappointments, to see if she will finally take accountability for the damage she's allegedly done.
Black people falsely accused of crimes meet a white journalist who says the Black Lives Matter movement is really a terrorist hate group.
Megan says her ex-boyfriend Andy is trying to replace her as their 5-year-old son's mother with his fiancée, Caitlin. Megan claims Andy lied to the judge and falsely painted her as an unfit, unstable, drug addict, and the judge believed him and ordered her to have supervised visitation with their son. Megan claims Andy is now abusing the order, and he and Caitlin have only allowed her to see her son once in the past three months. Andy and Caitlin say Megan's tale of woe is nothing but a fabricated, manipulative sob story because she, and only she, is the one keeping her from her son, and they say they have the proof to back up every single one of their claims against Megan.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Megan, who claims her ex-boyfriend Andy has used the court system to make it impossible for her to be a mother to their 5-year-old son. She claims Andy and his fiancé, Caitlin, have alienated her from her little boy. Andy and Caitlin, however, presented Dr. Phil with what they claimed was evidence supporting their allegation that it is only Megan's own lifestyle and choices keeping her out of her son's life. Who is telling the truth?
"Gen Zers," born roughly between 1997 – 2012, are the first truly digital generation, growing up using social media, technology and smartphones – as well as the largest and most ethnically diverse generation in American History! During their lifetime, Gen Zers have been inundated by tragedies in the news and are now living in the middle of a pandemic, worried about online schooling, job freezes, and the rumored threat of a global recession. While Gen Zers are reportedly less hopeful about their economic future than ever before, they still believe they can make an impact through activism. Dr. Phil meets Gen Zers making a difference, who ask him their "burning questions" and for advice on how to tackle 2020. Plus, Dr. Phil makes one of his guest's lifelong dreams come true – an emotional surprise you won't want to miss!
Jennifer and her husband, David, claim their 12-year-old daughter scratches and hits them, destroys their property, lies about finishing homework, and will suddenly leave in the middle of a family activity. By her own admission, the young teen says she "hates rules," and claims to have even taught her parents that it's better to have "no rules at all." Dr. Phil talks with Jennifer, David, and their daughter about how they can work on understanding one another better at home. Dr. Phil also introduces 24-year-old Kaymen, who says she can relate to this teen's struggle, as she also went through a rebellious time when she was younger and grew out of that phase and learned to respect her parents.
Suzanne Morphew mysteriously disappeared near her home in Colorado on Mother's Day. Could her distraught brother have found evidence that could help solve his sister's disappearance? Find out what he discovered in this daytime exclusive interview!
Erica says her family is hostile and toxic. She says her mother, Desiree, and sister, Adrienne, are at one another's throats, and the police have been called over 20 times. Desiree claims Adrienne has trashed her house and bullied the family for years. Adrienne claims her mother has always put men and alcohol before her children, and Adrienne had to become the protector of the family. Erica says she is about to cut ties with her family if Dr. Phil can't fix them.
Fred and Cynthia claim their daughter, Crystal, is raising their 12-year-old grandson in a death trap! They say there is no running water, and the ceiling leaks; there are exposed wires, smoking electrical sockets, mice, and mold! They say their daughter's home is such a health hazard that it needs to be burned to the ground, and they claim they are finally ready to call CPS to protect their grandson. Crystal admits she hasn't cleaned in two years, and her home has become a living embodiment of how she feels on the inside due to her extensive childhood trauma. Dr. Phil is joined by Dr. Charles Sophy, and they both agree Crystal's son can never return to their nightmarish living conditions. You don't want to miss it!
Samantha and her sister Sarah say their mother, Stacy, is very successful as a special education teacher and behaviorist, but when it comes to parenting their 33-year-old brother, Ben, that's another story. They claim their mother has allowed Ben to live rent free for the past two years, while he lays by the pool doing nothing to contribute around the house. Stacy's husband, Doug, says he moved out and refuses to come home until Stacy kicks his stepson out of the house. Stacy says everything she is doing for her son, including teaching him how to pay his bills and eat his veggies, is all part of getting Ben to stand on his own two feet. Ben insists he is not taking advantage of his mother's hospitality and kindness; he is just stuck in a rut.
Heather, her daughter, Sheilagh, and her mother, Kristi, complain to Dr. Phil that her adult son, Ryan, has been arrested at least 10 times for causing constant shenanigans, including dancing in the middle of the street drunk and destroying property — and yet, until recently, Heather allowed him to continue to live in her own home and cause constant chaos! Ryan's entire family have all brought video evidence to show Dr. Phil the horrifying and embarrassing behaviors that they claim they've had to live with for years! But will Ryan want to change when Dr. Phil confronts him about his drinking and disrespectful attitude? You don't want to miss this dramatic intervention.
Shannon says for the past four years, she's been raising her two young grandchildren while her daughter, Ginger, has been running the streets, drinking, doing drugs, and selling her body for money. Shannon says just this past year, Ginger was beaten, robbed, and left for dead on the side of the road and was lucky to survive. Shannon says Ginger's children need their mother now more than ever, but says she's prepared to care for her grandchildren for the rest of her life. Is Shannon the best option to raise the children?
In May 2020, 26-year-old Melissa left home without warning and flew 2,000 miles across the country, leaving behind a note that said, "One day, Dr. Phil will be able to help me." Melissa's family says months before she left, she hadn't "been herself," but has no idea why she up and vanished. Melissa, who has written 393 emails to Dr. Phil, says she's finally ready to reveal the reason to her family, but feels he is the only person who can help. Today, Dr. Phil meets Melissa's parents, Donna and Mark, and then talks to Melissa one-on-one to discuss the dark secret she's been keeping.
Yesterday, Dr. Phil met Melissa's parents, who said she has suffered from bullying and self-esteem issues, but had no idea why she left home without warning a few months ago. Dr. Phil spoke to Melissa one-on-one, who revealed she has vivid urges to kill her family and moved 2,000 miles across the country for their safety. Today, Melissa confronts her family and reveals the dark secret she's been keeping. How will they react? Find out during the conclusion of Melissa's story.
Four years ago, on Christmas Day, Stacy claims she was shot twice by her ex-boyfriend. Stacy claims she was left for dead and fighting for her life in the hospital, while her ex went on the run, sparking a nationwide search by the U.S. Marshals. Even though he was eventually apprehended and sentenced to 105 years in prison, Stacy says she is still haunted by that tragic day and worries her engagement to her fiancé, Chad, may not last because of her past. Dr. Phil shares the shocking 911 call from that Christmas day, which not only recorded the shots fired, but the emotional aftermath of Stacy's teen daughter pleading for her mother to survive. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with Brieanna, who shares her amazing story of survival after being attacked by her ex-boyfriend. And lastly, Dr. Phil and Robin speak with Terra Newell, who fatally stabbed her estranged stepfather and whose story garnered notoriety with the hugely successful podcast and scripted series, "Dirty John."
Beth wrote to Dr. Phil saying she fears for her stepdaughter, Teresa's, life because she has been using heroin for the past 10 years. Not only is Teresa using heroin every day, but she is 34 weeks pregnant with a baby girl. Teresa's father, Barry, admits that he enables his daughter's drug habit by continuously giving her money and paying her bills. Teresa's mother, Karin, says if no one is going to step in to take care of Teresa's baby, then she will fight for custody.
Last season, Dr. Phil viewers met Holly, who was in love and engaged to two foreign men she met online, one Brazilian, the other Turkish. She has since dumped the Brazilian and gone to Turkey where she officially became engaged to her Turkish love, Gunes. But her mother, Linda, says Holly hasn't been the same since her return. Linda says she blames it on one thing. Find out what that is and if Dr. Phil agrees with Linda. Plus, is Holly ready for marriage? Dr. Phil weighs in on that, too.
Joni claims that Gina used to be one of her besties and that they were inseparable, from spending birthday trips out of town to girls' nights out, often ending in Gina crashing at Joni's house. Joni says all that changed when 23-year-old Gina began dating Joni's 49-year-old father, David, behind her back and giving birth to David's child. Joni says she feels betrayed by Gina and her father, even going as far as sharing her dislike for her former friend and father's newfound romance on TikTok. Gina says the picture Joni paints of them being best friends is all a lie, but in any event, Joni needs to accept her relationship with Joni's father. David says despite his daughter's disapproval, he is going to continue being in a committed relationship with Gina, but that doesn't mean he can't also have a relationship with his daughter.
Cassey says she's desperate for Dr. Phil's help because she's been married 10 times and none of the marriages have worked out. She claims several of her exes have said it wasn't her fault the marriage failed; it was theirs! She says she's married all different types, from a preacher to a rocker, to her high school sweetheart, but no matter what type of man she picks, she always ends up alone. She says she's 56 years young, still looking for the perfect match, and ready for Dr. Phil to get real with her so she can find out what's gone wrong.
Dr. Phil follows up with some of his former guests to see if they were able to turn their lives around after talking with him. Is it possible that an out-of-control teen got on the right path? Did a guest who believed he was a cyborg change? Has the "hoarding couple" finally cleaned up their house? Did a 27-year-old stop mooching off of his parents? Tune in to see what happened to these guests and more!
Twenty-four-year-old JT and his 20-year-old brother, Jacob, say they'd like to move out of their mom, Alisa's, home and have independent lives, but they feel bullied by their own mother into staying at home and taking care of her. The young men also say they feel afraid to leave their mom alone because they fear she won't be able to take care of herself. Alisa claims she was once so close with JT and Jacob, they were like "The Three Musketeers," but in the past two years, her sons have become "like the devil," constantly smoking marijuana and disrespecting her. Dr. Phil works to get to the bottom of exactly what is going on in this dysfunctional household. Dr. Phil invites Dr. Hans Breiter to explain to JT and Jacob more about the severe risks of using marijuana, especially for young people with developing brains.
Derek and Nancy Haysom were found brutally murdered late one night in March 1985. It is a fascinating tale that landed a German diplomat's son, Jens Soering, behind bars for their murder. Soering's girlfriend at the time, the Haysom's daughter, Elizabeth, was convicted of accessory to murder. Although Soering did confess to the murders, he recanted just before his 1990 trial. Soering has spent 33 years behind bars until just recently when the state of Virginia granted him parole and extradited him back to Germany. Dr. Phil gets Soering's first American interview. Plus, Dr. Phil hears from Rodney Reed.
As children, they say they were forced into a religious sect that sexually abused them and controlled their lives. Now, 30 years after an intense police raid shut down The Zion Society, some of its victims are together for the first time. In an exclusive interview, they share their stories of survival.
Brittany says she and her identical twin sister, Erica, at one time both battled a severe alcohol addiction. Brittany says she is now sober, but Erica has continued her addiction and is lucky to be alive after 30 hospitalizations and 14 comas, as a result of drinking alcohol, cleaning supplies, and even bug spray to feed her addiction. Their mother, Tani, has allowed Erica to live with her, but three weeks ago, she kicked her daughter out of her home, leaving Erica homeless and committed to a psychiatric ward of a hospital after she was found in a hotel room incoherent from drinking bottles of hand sanitizer. After spending over a week in the hospital, Erica was discharged and travelled to Los Angeles with two sober escorts to face her identical twin and her mother.
Dr. Phil visits two animal rescues in Austin, Texas, where his upcoming series, "That Animal Rescue Show," was filmed; a 19-year-old social media influencer and college student, who is burning out, visits the farm; a formerly homeless woman's cows.
A masseur claims he is the victim of false sexual allegations that have destroyed his life and career. The subject says he used to be a massage therapist until his license was revoked after allegations of sexual misconduct from up to 18 women. He asks for Dr. Phil's help to clear his name by taking a polygraph test. One of his alleged victims, Julia, joins Dr. Phil and recounts her claims that he inappropriately touched her while on his massage table. Watch while Dr. Phil quizzes him on bizarre claims, including a mysterious identical twin and even an alleged fake death!
In the second part of this story, Dr. Phil continues his investigation into claims that massage therapist Tarek allegedly sexually assaulted women during massages. Tarek maintains his innocence and denies the allegations. Dr. Phil welcomes four of the world's leading human behavior experts to analyze Tarek's body language to see if there are any clues that could help assess whether the allegations are true or false. Dr. Phil also invites leading polygraph examiner John Groban to reveal the all-important polygraph results. What will the results reveal? Tune in to find out!
Tiffany and Walker say their mother, Shari, hits the casino the moment her paycheck drops into her bank account. They say she's nearly $90,000 in debt and currently has a balance of -$437.01 in her checking account. Walker says he's tired of picking up his mother's financial slack while he lets her live in his home. He says it's time for his mother to quit the slots for good! But, is Shari able to quit cold turkey, or is she waiting for her big casino "pay day" to be able to walk away for good?
Amethyst says she made a promise to her daughter, Kyrah, that it would be just the two of them together forever. But Amethyst admits she broke that promise when she married Dustin and had three sons. Now, 10 years later, Dustin says their marriage is in trouble, and his 15-year-old stepdaughter is part of the problem. Kyrah says she wants out of the house so bad she just runs away … not once, not twice, but nine times. Is she running because mom broke her promise? Or is she just feeling like a fifth wheel? Can Dr. Phil convince Kyrah not to run for the 10th time?
Sarah and Bart say they can no longer handle the chaos in their home coming from their 21-year-old son, Cameron, who they say has daily explosive anger episodes directed at them. That's why they bought him a one-way plane ticket to Hollywood to pursue his musical dreams and to get him out of their home. But Cameron's Hollywood dreams quickly turned into a nightmare. With nowhere to go, he wandered the streets of L.A. aimlessly, somehow ending up on the tarmac at LAX, before passing out on someone's front lawn! When Cameron woke up, he was in a mental health facility with his parents by his side. Cameron says he would do anything to control the anger that has stopped him from doing anything with his life. Dr. Amen, a psychiatrist, performed brain scans on Cameron to determine if a childhood traumatic brain injury had lasting effects. You don't want to miss the results!
As the nation reels from the intense pressure of the 2020 Election, Dr. Phil welcomes broadcaster, journalist, and author Piers Morgan, whose latest book, Wake Up, is all about our divided society in the wake of COVID-19, the BLM protests, and the controversy surrounding the presidential election. Watch while Morgan reveals details of a 25-minute phone conversation he had with Donald Trump -- their first communication in months after he unfollowed Morgan on Twitter earlier this year.
Dr. Phil investigates what he believes is a problematic phenomenon in our society: Cancel Culture: the way a large group of people can turn on and seek to dismantle the character, career, and sometimes life, of a person who says or does something that doesn't align with the group world view. Dr. Phil welcomes DailyMail.com editor-at-large Piers Morgan, whose new book Wake Up examines this very topic. Dr. Phil also invites Antifa member Daryle, and housewife turned activist Gina, who believes cancel culture is sometimes the only way to bring bigoted people to justice. Watch while Dr. Phil weighs in on this fierce debate!
Eighteen-year-old McKinley says that five years ago, she decided that she never, ever wanted to see or speak to her father, Cory, again. She claims her father is a violent, dangerous, "psychopath," who physically abused her and her mother throughout her childhood. But she says what pushed her over the edge was when she learned that in 2010, her dad went to jail for 150 days for two counts of sexual battery of a minor! Cory is adamant that he's never abused anyone, ever! He says that he believes that his ex-wife brainwashed McKinley, using what he calls "bogus charges," to make him out to be some sort of "abusive pedophile." Can Dr. Phil mend this broken father/daughter relationship? Find out!
Tensions run high in this conclusion to a father/daughter battle. After not speaking for five years, McKinley confronts her father, Cory, for allegedly being "abusive" throughout her childhood and for being a "pedophile," claims he adamantly denies. Dr. Phil continues to question Cory about an incident that led to Cory's arrest for sexual battery in 2010.
Tracy says her 30-year-old son, Logan, is in desperate need of help. She claims Logan has gone from a productive computer science engineer to a shell of a human being over the course of a year. Tracy says Logan has no motivation, rarely eats, and can barely function enough to take care of his basic hygiene needs – in fact, she claims he only showers once or twice a month and only if he knows he has company coming over! Tracy says even the simplest tasks, like making the bed or screwing a cap back on a bottle, have become extremely difficult for Logan. Tracy says she needs Dr. Phil to intervene to find out why her son's motivation has disappeared and how he can get back on track.
Natalie says her husband, Brian, was in a tragic work accident in 2015 when he fell from a 68-foot crane. She says he was paralyzed from the knees down and claims he has stopped trying to live life. Natalie claims that since the accident, Brian has treated her and their 13-year old son, Jacob, like his slaves instead of his family. Natalie says her marriage with Brian has changed, and they don't know how to communicate with one another. Brian says his family doesn't understand what he is going through and that he is in too much pain to move. Brian also says Natalie's parents, Sharyn and Dave, are too involved in his family's lives, which is causing tension. Sharyn and Dave say they were trying to help their daughter since Natalie took on all of the responsibilities in her household.
Shelby wants to find the truth about her father, David's, online relationship with a woman he has never met. David says he met a woman named "Maria" online, and she has an inheritance of $10 million. David says he knows for a fact that "Maria" is a real person and can't wait to introduce her to his daughter one day. Shelby says her relationship with her dad is broken and wishes he would spend more time with her, rather than chasing a woman who she fears doesn't exist.
David says he is in love with a Christian woman from Texas named "Maria," who claims she has an inheritance of $10 million. David says even though they have never met, he has paid $25,000 over the last two-and-a-half years to their lawyer in order to get the inheritance money. Dr. Phil investigates "Maria" to find out if she is a real person or if David is part of an online catfish scam.
Dr. Phil meets Nino and his fiancée, Alexandria, who say they are 100% convinced Nino's mom, Anna, is being scammed by her alleged online boyfriend, "Sammie Lee Strong." Despite their efforts to intervene, Nino says Anna is ignoring all the red flags and has sent "Sammie" over $120,000. Anna says she loves "Sammie," but Nino has put so much doubt into her head, she doesn't know who to believe. But where is "Sammie"? And, how can Dr. Phil help Anna? Find out today on part 1 of this three-part story.
Dr. Phil continues to search for Anna's alleged boyfriend, "Sammie Lee Strong," and finds the man behind the photos. Dr. Phil then meets two women who claim the man isn't telling the entire truth – making this a catfish story unlike any Dr. Phil has ever covered. Tune in today to see the unexpected twists and turns as Dr. Phil's investigation turns international!
For the past two days, Dr. Phil has been conducting an international investigation into Anna's alleged online boyfriend, "Sammie Lee Strong". On Wednesday, Dr. Phil found the man behind the photos of "Sammie Lee Strong," and discovered he was neither critically ill nor in Nigeria. Today, Anna meets a woman who is a catfish victim herself, who explains to Anna that she has two choices: walk away now or lose everything she has. And, Dr. Phil has a surprise for that woman. What does Anna think? Plus, an update from a past guest and fan favorite who can relate to this situation all too well. Tune in today for Anna's part three conclusion.
The contentious 2020 presidential election has shown that there's a clear divide in America – half the country is celebrating, and the other half is not – making the upcoming holiday season especially tricky to navigate. Instead of being a time of joy, celebration and giving thanks, many families are faced with the dilemma of how not to argue with their own spouses, children and parents about politics. Dr. Phil meets a Republican father, who is barely speaking to his Democrat daughter after an argument they had over Donald Trump. Then, Dr. Phil meets another father, a lifelong Democrat, who says he raised his son to be a free thinker … but never imagined that he'd support Trump! The election is officially over, but the drama remains. What's Dr. Phil's advice on how to move forward post-election without turning holiday dinners with family into a war zone over politics? Tune in!
Dr. Phil meets a family that says they are pushed to the edge by their youngest member: 13-year-old Jonelle, whose fits of rage and anger have resulted in kicking a hole in the kitchen wall, smashing a phone, and even being admitted to a mental health facility. Jonelle's mother, Jennifer, reached out to Dr. Phil for help with her raging teen daughter, who she says is mourning the loss of her father who died suddenly last year. Dr. Phil analyzes video footage of Jonelle's explosive rage at home to see what clues there are to help her find a calmer way to communicate. Also joining the conversation is Jonelle's 19-year-old sister, Chloe, who says Jonelle's anger attacks have left her in tears. Watch while Jonelle's older sister Makenzie tells Dr. Phil that despite being Jonelle's favorite, even she is not immune to her youngest sister's volatile temper. Will Dr. Phil be able to help Jonelle curb her unbridled emotions?
Sixty-nine-year-old Patricia says she missed out on so much of her life during the 24 years that she spent in prison after a conviction for murdering her ex-husband. Patricia, who was recently released on compassionate grounds, continues to insist that she did not commit the crime, and she claims that her brother Ishmael provided false testimony that helped convict her. Yet, Ishmael claims that authorities twisted his words to make a case against Patricia. He says since that time, he has been shunned by most of his family. Emotions get heated as Patricia and Ishmael face each other for the first time in over two decades to try to resolve past events that Patricia says changed her life forever.
Patricia was the first person serving a life sentence in prison who Governor Newsom granted an emergency compassionate release due to COVID-19. Today, at age 69, Patricia says she feels like she has missed out on so much of her life and blames her brother, Ishmael, who is seeing his sister for the first time on Dr. Phil. Patricia was tried and convicted of murdering her son, Quincey's, father 24 years ago despite her continued insistence that she did not commit the crime. She claims Ishmael lied in court, which led to her conviction. But Ishmael says he never lied – he claims authorities twisted his words. Patricia's grandson, Suge Knight Jr., the son of former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, says he stands by his grandmother and makes a plea for prison reform.
When a successful TV producer mysteriously disappeared in the Idaho wilderness, his friends and family were left with nothing but questions.
Twenty-two-year-old Noah says he suffers from crippling low self-esteem and ADHD, which has led to drinking alcohol and smoking weed daily. Noah's mother, Heidi, says Noah is a promising rapper with a bright future, but he is throwing it away. Noah's Uncle John says he is often disgusted by Noah's selfish behavior. Watch while Dr. Phil challenges Noah on his outlook and behavior. Also, a mystery celebrity from the rap world appears and makes Noah an offer he can't refuse. Tune in to find out what it is!
A daughter's desperate search for answers. What really happened to her missing mom? Ellie claims her father initially told her that her mother was hospitalized in a mental institution and died there, but later changed his story. Ellie is determined to solve her mother's mysterious disappearance.
Victoria says she's had major behavioral issues with her son ever since he was 5 years old when he stabbed three family members. Flash forward to today, and Victoria says her now 14-year-old teenage son, DJ, is violent, angry, and out of control. Victoria says she's called the police on DJ over 50 times and locks herself in her bedroom at night because he regularly attacks and threatens her! Victoria says she's just trying to survive living in a house with her son, and therefore, she gives in to his every demand. Can Dr. Phil figure out what is making DJ so angry? Find out!
Gabe admits, due to past drug use, she hasn't always made the best choices. She says she used heroin during her pregnancy, which resulted in her daughter, Avery, being born seven weeks premature and needing oxygen for two days to survive. Her mother, Becky, says Gabe's heroin use forced her to take guardianship of her granddaughter. Now, Gabe claims she is nearly one year clean and sober and wants her daughter returned to her care immediately. But Becky claims not only does Gabe lack motherly instincts, but she can't trust her daughter to care for Avery and is not willing to give up guardianship anytime soon
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Gabe, whose drug use led to her mother, Becky, taking guardianship over her young daughter. In part 2, Gabe says she's been sober for almost a year and wants her daughter back. Becky says it's not just Gabe's prior drug use that has her unwilling to relinquish guardianship. Plus, find out what Gabe said that left Dr. Phil questioning if she really is ready to get her daughter back.
Online police sex stings around the country have taken down hundreds of pedophiles, but some alleged perpetrators claim they were entrapped. Aracely says she wrote in because her 25-year-old son, Sebastian, was set up by law enforcement pretending to be a teenage girl. Aracely says when her son was first arrested, she felt he was guilty, but after reading his text messages and finding out that her son was on a website specifically for people 18 years old and over, she felt he was set up. They are joined by another mother and son, Kathleen and Jace, who say they are also working to rebuild their lives after they claim Jace was set up in an online sex sting.
Denise says her marriage to her husband, David, is on the rocks, and since the pandemic, things have only gotten worse. Denise claims David controls her life, including their finances, and she has become obedient to him. She says their family is in debt, they are about to be evicted, and she claims David still refuses to let her work. Denise says the stress of their marriage is causing their autistic daughter to act out, and she doesn't know what to do. David says their marriage is not as bad as Denise describes, and their main issues are finances and raising their children. But Denise's sister, Sue, claims she has not seen Denise in six years due to David's controlling ways and says Denise needs to leave him.
It's been three months since Aileen says her husband, Jordan, was murdered after the couple was carjacked on their way to church and held hostage at gunpoint. Aileen says she was four months pregnant at the time and was only rescued after a high-speed chase ended in a violent crash, and her abductor fatally shot himself. This tragic story made national headlines, but the details of what happened over the course of the six-and-a-half-hour abduction have remained very much a mystery -- until today. In a daytime exclusive, Aileen sits down with Dr. Phil and, for the first time ever, shares the details of what she and Jordan endured at the hands of a violent kidnapper, including what transpired after Aileen was left alone with her husband's killer for hours.
Lacey says she wrote to Dr. Phil because she claims her sister, Krystal, who has a master's degree in geology, is on a downward spiral. Lacey claims Krystal has threatened to kill her multiple times, burn her parents' house down, drinks too much, and is unstable. Krystal says she's on a healing journey and getting her life together. Their mom, Eileen, admits she has spent over $100,000 to support Krystal, and says she has no plans to stop.
Dr. Phil meets mothers from all over the country who say they are tired, stressed, and angry because of the pressures of raising children and earning money during a pandemic. Moms Jill and Danielle say that, despite having partners who earn money, they are feeling the pressure like never before. Chip, a single mother says moms like Jill and Danielle have no right whatsoever to complain about the pandemic because they have everything that she does not: money and support. Dr. Phil also meets Deborah, a stepmother who claims pro-mask moms like Jill and Danielle are unwittingly abusing their children by insisting they wear masks. Plus, mom of two Tawnya joins the conversation: she went viral earlier this year for posting a rage-filled video about her son fainting because he had to wear a mask while playing sports.
Scott and Tanya say they've witnessed a "complete destruction of a young lady," referring to their 19-year-old daughter, Courtney. They claim she's been completely brainwashed and manipulated by her 18-year-old boyfriend, who they claim has bad intentions. Courtney says this is absolutely not true and claims that her parents have done everything they can to invade her privacy, including tracking her phone, reading her text messages, eavesdropping on security cameras, and even flying halfway across the country while she was spending time with her boyfriend! Courtney says she wants her parents to trust her judgment, but her parents say they have genuine reasons for being concerned.
Melanie admits she is addicted to both physical and digital hoarding. She says her home is so filled with clutter, she can barely walk through it, and she stores over 100,000 videos, photos, selfies and screenshots on her phone. Melanie says she has a feeling of missing out if she doesn't constantly take a photo or video of what she sees or collect every knickknack that tempts her. Melanie's mother, Alisa, says her daughter is highly intelligent, a college graduate and has traveled the world, but claims that Melanie also uses her intelligence to control and manipulate others. Melanie's best friend, Austin, says Melanie must stop trying to fill a void in her life by collecting free things.
Alisa and Danny say their family of five is very well-known in their community because they own a popular food truck and food concession business. But sadly, what their neighbors don't know is that Danny struggles with a meth addiction and relapsed last year after 12 years of sobriety. Alisa says for the past year, Danny has blamed her for his use. Danny claims his wife and the stress she brings him not only helped cause his relapse, but are also triggers that force him to use. But that's not all; Alisa says besides a meth relapse and a what she calls a pill and alcohol problem, Danny also has a severe gambling addiction and has lost money as their business barely hangs on due to COVID-19.
The year 2020 will go down in history as one of the toughest, saddest, and most challenging years any of us has ever seen in our lifetimes. So before greeting the New Year, viewers get a chance to ask Dr. Phil their burning questions. A self-professed 33-year-old virgin asks if she will ever find love. She says that after several failed relationships, she wants Dr. Phil to help her finally find Mr. Right. A 14-year-old asks how can she prove she's ready to get her phone back without parental restrictions. But her mom claims she doesn't know if she'll be able to trust her daughter again after discovering pornographic images on the teen's device. With CDC guidelines and surging COVID case numbers, how will three moms keep family traditions alive while being COVID-cautious? Plus, a very special question for Dr. Phil's wife, Robin. Tune in to hear Robin's secret to staying connected to loved ones during the pandemic.
With over 1 billion views across his social media platforms, 17-year-old Jack says he'll do almost anything for a "like" and is known for posting outlandish pranks, and most recently, "Karen" videos online. But how far is too far? Jack's parents say Jack continues to push the envelope with his rude and disruptive pranks, and as a result, has had close encounters with the police. His family says they fear for Jack's future and hopes Dr. Phil can weigh in before it's too late. Find out what happens when Dr. Phil meets Jack, his family – and even his neighbor – who claims she feels harassed by his online videos.
Zephaniah Trevino, 17, faces capital murder and aggravated robbery charges for a fatal robbery at a Texas apartment complex; her parents say she was being sex trafficked by the man who pulled the trigger, Philip Baldenegro.
Michelle's jobless grandson, Conner, 22, does not regularly shower, brush his teeth, shave, clean his room or change his clothes, and has never met his girlfriend of five years in person; his mom says Michelle is being too strict.
Buck says Stephani's 16-year-old son, Steven, has ripped the family in half, and he can't allow him to live in their home after he waved a handgun in his siblings' faces; Steven's mom threatens to move to Florida, where Steven lives with her brother.
Danielle wants to lose weight, but it is difficult because she must work remotely from home. Chaz, 17, wants to create prank videos for social media instead of going to college, while Nataliya, a divorced mum, wants to find love.
Katrina says her mom, Monica, is a liar and manipulative, has an explosive temper, can't function as an adult, and is almost homeless, forcing Katrina to become the parent to her younger siblings, who are constantly being put in adult situations.
Sherry, 50, says she flew to Nigeria two years ago to marry her boyfriend, David, 37, in Abuja, Nigeria. She says he promised to move to the United States to be with her and live happily ever after, but after multiple attempts to apply for a visa to the U.S., David is still 6,000 miles away from her in Nigeria. Sherry claims she spent thousands of dollars to pay for visa applications and living expenses for David, but all she has after two years is a pile of excuses and suspicions that he may be love scamming her. She says David's last visa turned out to be a fake, and now, she needs to know if his intentions are true, if her marriage is real, and if David is ever going to make it to America. Is Sherry being love scammed? Dr. Phil finds out when he speaks to David from Nigeria.
Sherry says she and David married in Nigeria two years ago, and now, she says she needs to know if David is ever coming to America. Dr. Phil's team was in Nigeria, where they investigated whether Sherry's marriage certificate was real or a fake, just like David's last visa attempt. Also, hear from Sherry's sister Robin, who says that she suspects their marriage is a scam. Dr. Phil speaks to an immigration attorney who gives his take on David's visa issues. Will Sherry stay with David?
Anna says she feels completely defeated by her adopted 11-year-old son's behavior. She says she feels as if she's raising a monster who is only getting bigger and stronger! Anna says she's terrified for the other children living in her home and fears that her son may seriously hurt someone if things don't change now. Anna says she has exhausted all options to get his behavior under control and says she fears the only option left is to reverse the adoption – but is it?
Fay says for the past 13 years, her now ex-husband, Bryan, claims he's been tortured daily by electromagnetic frequencies by the mysterious "Them." She claims he spends his days combatting his "non-stop torment" by strategically placing magnets on his body and around his home, wearing plastic soda bottle rings on his fingers and toes, and ripping out all electronics! Bryan says he believes any electrical device, from a ceiling fan or car radio to his refrigerator, can be turned against him and used as a torture device. Are "They" really out to get Bryan? Or, as Fay believes, is he just suffering from paranoid delusions due to his past extensive drug use? Dr. Phil is joined by Dr. Sanam Hafeez and Dr. Lisa Nagy to examine just what exactly is happening to Bryan. You don't want to miss it!
Laurie says her dad, John, is in "total denial" about being an absolutely terrible hoarder. She says every room in the house is piled to the ceiling with "junk," including the garage, where she claims she once found a "mummified kitten!" To top it off, Laurie claims the downstairs has a horrible bed bug infestation! John says his daughter is just as big of a mess as he is, has destroyed her room, and absolutely refuses to help him clear out the mess. But the junk-filled house is only the surface level of the toxicity in this home. Laurie's ex-fiancé, Billy, also lives in the house! Laurie claims Billy is constantly getting "blackout drunk" and getting in fights with her and her father. Can Dr. Phil get to the root of the dysfunction in this home and start to clean up this mess? Find out!
Tanya claims her 17-year-old son has explosive anger, is out-of-control and addicted to video games – and says within the past 10 days alone, she's called the police three times in fear of her safety. Tanya says, worst of all, her son's violent outbursts have rubbed off on his 8-year-old brother, who is now mimicking his behavior. Tanya says she has tried everything to intervene but feels like a prisoner in her own home. On the flip side, Tanya's son says his mom is overbearing – and even her voice is triggering. He says the only problem is when he gets angry, he blacks out and can't control his outbursts … until it's too late. Tanya says she wants Dr. Phil's advice before she's forced to do the unthinkable: send her son away for good to a group home. Where do these two go from here? Find out today.
Natalie claims her inheritance has been completely sabotaged by her sister, Pascale, and mother, Mimi! She says they both claim she became "aggressive" with their family friend, Harry, who she was the live-in caretaker for. Natalie says she was wrongfully arrested and charged for crimes of elder abuse, and her mom and sister are the ones to blame. Natalie says she has since been kicked out of Harry's home and been served a restraining order against him, and feels like everyone is treating her as if she's a "murderer"! Pascale, Mimi and Harry all tell a different story. Who is really to blame?
Kim drove across the country with her son Donnie to save him from conning his way through life and his opioid addiction. Kim says her ex-husband, Donald, is killing their son by enabling him for the past 10 years. Donald says he has drained his 401K in order to save his son. He says he has also given him five cars and paid for hotels to live in. Donnie admits he is a con artist and says he can get money from anyone, especially his father. Donnie's brother, Liam, says he stopped looking up to his brother as a role model and hates how Donnie takes advantage of their dad.
Sixty-two-year-old Bill and his 23-year-old girlfriend, Bri, are one of the couples featured on Lifetime's television series, Marrying Millions. Bill and Bri say not only do they come from two different worlds, but they have a 39-year age gap and are at different stages of their lives – Bri wants a family and children, and Bill has been divorced twice. Bill's first ex-wife claims Bill has a history of cheating, as she says he cheated on her and has warned Bri it could happen to her. While Bill and Bri have been together for four years, they say they are at a crossroads: what happens when he turns 70 and she is only 31? Also, they say their families don't see eye-to-eye, which impacts their daily lives. How "healthy" is their relationship? The couple takes Dr. Phil's "Relationship Health Profile Test" and learns the results. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with superfans from across the U.S. and has a special announcement for them. One superfan even gets his own "Dr. Phil" tattoo … live! You won't want to miss this episode!
Music and rock icons Nikki Sixx and Bret Michaels need no introduction, as they have both been playing sold-out stadiums, packed with screaming and adoring fans, for years. Today, Dr. Phil speaks with one of their faithful followers, Tina, who claims to be more than just a fan. Tina's friend Vivian says Tina believes this because she is being catfished by someone pretending to be the famous rock stars. Vivian says Tina has been scammed so convincingly that Tina believes she has not only been texting with both rock legends for the past six months, but that she is actually engaged to Bret Michaels and in a serious loving friendship with Nikki Sixx. Find out what happens when the real Nikki Sixx surprises Tina face-to-face, and she receives a video message from the real Bret Michaels. Will it be the proof Tina needs to finally acknowledge she has been taken advantage of by an imposter?
Kim claims her daughter, Kimberly, has threatened her life, physically attacked her, been handcuffed by police, dropped out of high school, run away multiple times, stolen and crashed her truck, and spent 38 days in juvenile hall. She also claims the 16-year-old does ecstasy, cocaine, and meth, talks to older men online, tried to burn down the house, and even wrote in her journal a plan to shoot her mother and stepdad in their sleep. Kimberly says she hates her mother and wants her dead because she'd be better off without her. Kimberly's mother, father, sister, and family friend come together to see what Dr. Phil can do to help stop Kimberly's rebellious behavior before she ends up dead or in prison. Former medical director for the County of Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services Dr. Charles Sophy joins the discussion.
Two years ago, Melinda sat with Dr. Phil and said she'd do anything to protect her teenage daughter, Cassidy. Now, she's back and says Cassidy's behavior has worsened. Cassidy is now 20 and insists her mother's inability to be a real parent is the root of all their problems. Cassidy claims her mother is selfish and acts like a young, party mom. Melinda says she has a confession that surprises both Cassidy and Dr. Phil. Plus, Dr. Phil investigates an outrageous scam that left Jim and his wife, Carol's, home unlivable for years, after they claim they were introduced to a career contractor con man.
Cassie says 13 months ago, her life began to completely spiral out of control. She says she's in constant fear that something may cause her to have a heart attack, anaphylactic shock, or that she will be poisoned to death by something she eats or drinks! She says she has over 50 fears and obsessions, and her list is constantly growing. Cassie says her fears include red stop lights, choking, lotions, salt on French fries, caffeine, makeup, and so much more. Cassie says she spends most of her restless nights researching her ailments on the internet, and search engines have become her "best friend." Cassie says she's convinced she has some underlying heart issue, OCD, and possibly some type of cancer that they have yet to diagnose. Cassie's fiancé, Joe, says her issues have had a definite impact on their relationship and says he fears he may be enabling her. Is Cassie suffering from a life-threatening illness, or is it possibly something much deeper?
A babysitter's shocking alleged internet searches, as well as injuries that doctors claim don't support an accidental death, lead police to charge her with the murder of a 2-year-old little girl. In an exclusive interview, the parents speak out. They say this wasn't just any babysitter, but a woman they also considered a close friend.
Global superstar Drew Barrymore joins Dr. Phil to talk about her new talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, where she brings an hour-long dose of joy, humor and heart to her viewers each weekday. Drew opens up about how she manages to work on her health, wellness and parenting during a global pandemic. Dr. Phil also addresses several big rumors about Drew. Will Drew confirm or deny them? Tune in to find out! Then, Dr. Phil meets a three-parent family, each of whom say they are at their wits' end with their 28-year-old-son, Devan, who they say has a "failure to launch" problem and spends his days smoking marijuana and playing video games. Watch while Dr. Phil organizes an intensive one-on-one session with renowned life coach Mike Bayer who makes Devan an offer that could change his life forever. Will Devan accept? Tune in to find out!
Theresa Michaels says she thought she had the perfect marriage until police arrested her husband and accused him of plotting to kill her. That's when Theresa claims she realized her husband was not just allegedly planning to overdose her with fentanyl, but also leading a double life.
After Theresa Michaels found out her husband had been arrested for allegedly plotting to overdose her with fentanyl, she was shocked to learn he not only allegedly wanted her dead, but he also had a secret fiancée he had proposed to while he was still married to her! In an exclusive interview, the other woman speaks out for the very first time.
Lindsay, Kelly, and Jessica are triplet sisters divided by one person: Lindsay's boyfriend of 2 1/2 years, Brandon. Kelly and Jessica say they're concerned for Lindsay's well-being after they discovered Brandon's bizarre double life that included a secret bank account he used to pay women to stomp and kick him with expensive designer shoes. Brandon admits to having odd sexual fixations ever since he can remember but says he loves Lindsay and believes they can work things out and get married. Kelly and Jessica say they can't trust Brandon anymore because he has lied throughout most of his relationship with Lindsay and want him out of their sister's life. Dr. Phil weighs in on Lindsay and Brandon's toxic relationship. Whose side will Lindsay choose: her triplet sisters or boyfriend?
In part two, the tension between the triplet sisters comes to a head as Kelly and Jessica finally get the opportunity to tell their sister, Lindsay, and her boyfriend, Brandon, how they really feel. How will Brandon respond to their concerns? Brandon also reveals the details behind his head injuries while serving in the Marines. Have these injuries played a role in his behavior? Brandon also claims he wants to change, but is this even possible? Dr. Phil refers Brandon to Dr. Daniel Amen, a brain disorder specialist at the Amen Clinics, to learn about the traumatic brain injury he has suffered. What are the results?
Keith says his wife of 28 years, JoLynn, recently made headline news when she was arrested for public intoxication. She later claimed police abused her while she was in custody, an allegation the police vehemently deny. During the in-studio taping, JoLynn interrupted the conversation several times by getting out of her seat. Where is JoLynn going? And, is she really ready to talk to Dr. Phil?
In part two, Keith and JoLynn get the chance to talk to the Alameda County Sheriff's Department about their allegations of wrongdoing. They claim JoLynn's bruises were caused by officers when they had her in custody for public intoxication – an accusation the police department vehemently denies. Dr. Phil discusses these accusations with Sgt. Ray Kelly, who shares exclusive body cam footage. What really happened during JoLynn's arrest and jail stay?
Terri claims her 68-year-old sister, Denise, is mooching off her aging parents. She claims Denise spends her days drinking and smoking, not to mention taking thousands of dollars' worth of jewelry from her mother and pawning it. Terri and Denise's niece, Alexis, says living with Denise is so toxic, she is considering moving out for her own mental health. Denise's parents plead with their daughter to stand on her own two feet so they can retire in peace. Will Denise accept the help Dr. Phil offers? Tune in to find out!
Anna Lisa claims her daughter, Amanda's, fiancé, Alexis, abuses Amanda, encourages her to use drugs, and has even cheated on her repeatedly while pregnant, all of which Alexis denies. Recently, DFPS removed Amanda and Alexis' children and placed them with Anna Lisa on the grounds of "neglectful supervision." But Amanda swears Alexis has never abused her and that she and Alexis are wonderful parents. Alexis says he believes the only reason the children were taken is because Anna Lisa hates him and possibly conspired with DFPS. Anna Lisa says she's going to hold on to her grandchildren for dear life until Amanda finally breaks up with Alexis for good. Can Dr. Phil convince these young parents to step up for their children?
In the conclusion to yesterday's episode, Anna Lisa insists her daughter will never regain custody of her children as long as she remains engaged to her fiancé, Alexis. Anna Lisa accuses Alexis of abusing her daughter, cheating on her, and being completely unable to provide a stable home for her daughter and their two children. Alexis denies all the accusations and accuses Anna Lisa of purposely trying to sabotage his relationship and family.
Dr. Phil teams up for the first time with bestselling author, heart surgeon and Emmy Award-winning host of The Doctor Oz Show, Dr. Mehmet Oz, to take on and fight internet fraudsters who have stolen their names and likenesses to endorse CBD products. Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz work to get the word out that they have never endorsed or sold any CBD products. Both doctors talk with Dr. Pedram Salimpour, at a Los Angeles laboratory, who shares test results of samples of some of these products. As part of their joint investigation, Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz also interview William Teller, an actor hired to appear in an ad for one CBD company – and you won't believe what they learn! Internet Scam Investigator Chris Durst discusses how she helped to locate William Teller. They also talk to two viewers who say they were scammed by fake endorsements ... and one of them wants to tell Dr. Phil why she blamed him! Retired FBI agent and cybercrime expert Scott Augenbaum offers advice to avoid scams and action tips for scam victims. Finally, meet Alex, who thought she got a new job but actually fell victim to an employment scam.
Mothers and their teenage daughters are rife for conflict under normal circumstances, but what happens when one party turns violent? Victoria wrote to Dr. Phil after she says her 18-year-old daughter, Jessica, physically attacked her on multiple occasions, leaving a gash in her head from a cellphone and her house damaged, as well as her body bruised after a Thanksgiving day family throw down. Victoria says she's tried everything she can to help Jessica and she's afraid her daughter is going to end up homeless, in jail, or dead without Dr. Phil's help.
Jeremy owns his own funeral escort company but says he's being falsely accused of impersonating a police officer, and if convicted, could face up to 85 years in prison. Jeremy says videos from his funeral processions have been leaked online, received millions of views, and as a result, he is being victimized in his community and misrepresented in the media – and now, he and his attorney want to set the record straight. Dr. Phil meets Jeremy and takes a closer look into components of his business, including his motorcycle, uniform and badge. Is Jeremy "playing cop" or just doing his job? And, what's on Jeremy's duty belt? You won't want to miss part one of this two-part show.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Jeremy, a funeral escort, who is being accused of impersonating a police officer, and if convicted, could face up to 85 years in prison. Jeremy says videos from his funeral processions have been edited and leaked online, and as a result, he is being defamed and bullied in the media. But, Jeremy says the world has it all wrong and wants to clear his name. Today, Dr. Phil meets a funeral director who has worked with Jeremy for seven years, as well as someone who's been following his story from afar. What do they have to say? Plus, to help prove his intention is not to impersonate a police officer, Jeremy requested a polygraph test. What does the test reveal? Tune in to find out.
Trap says his dream is to become an MMA fighter and that social media helps with pursuing his career. However, he says internet trolls have gotten so out of control that he has been kicked out of gyms and restaurants and lost trainers because of it. Trap's ex-trainer, Phil, says Trap brings on the negativity himself and is more focused on living in a fantasy world on social media than in reality. Trap's wife, Ashley, says the negative attention he is getting is causing harm, and that their children are being threatened. Is Trap really the victim of social media trolling, or is he in denial about what's really going on? Trap says he wants Dr. Phil to help him get to the bottom of it.
Ronnie says his wife of 14 years, Kim, is punishing him for an affair he swears he did not commit. Ronnie claims Kim's unwarranted revengeful behavior even forced him to file for a protection order after Kim vandalized his deceased mother's home. Despite Ronnie's denial, Kim insists she has "irrefutable proof" that Ronnie has indeed been unfaithful. Ronnie claims Kim is obsessed with proving he's cheating, so much so, that she tracks his car and phone, and even keeps a notebook where she records his car's mileage. Plus, Dr. Phil talks to Kim's two stepdaughters who say they feel Kim's behavior toward their father and them has destroyed their relationship with her.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Ronnie and his wife, Kim, who is adamant that Ronnie has been unfaithful, despite Ronnie's denials. Today, Dr. Phil examines some of the "irrefutable evidence" Kim claims proves that Ronnie has cheated. Plus, Kim says since she uncovered Ronnie's alleged affair, he has been punishing her and she provided what she claims is video proof. Find out what happens when Dr. Phil questions Ronnie about a video of him slicing and cutting up his own bed. Can this marriage be saved? Find out why Dr. Phil suggests that Ronnie and Kim should call it quits.
Did you know Dr. Phil is the #1 daytime talk show in Australia – and currently airs in 55 countries and territories? Today, sisters Amy and Emily, from New South Wales, Australia, say that even though Dr. Phil is over 7,000 miles away – and on a different continent – he is the only person who can help their situation! Amy and Emily say their mom, Marie, and her partner, Gordon, are taking extreme measures to combat alleged poisoning by a neighbor – including daily diary entries, surveillance cameras, and even sleeping outside. Marie says since 2017, her life has turned upside down – she claims her house is engulfed with toxic fumes and is completely unlivable. The worst part of all? Her daughters don't believe her. What is the source behind the alleged toxic conditions inside Marie's house? And, why are Dr. Phil and Robin inside a tent? Find out on a Dr. Phil first – when Dr. Phil takes a virtual trip down under!
Celebrity TV relationship doctor Laura Berman has a warning for parents after finding her 16-year-old son, Sam, dead of an accidental drug overdose. Dr. Berman and her husband say they believe the teen unknowingly ordered a pill laced with a deadly drug off a "drug menu" posted on social media.
Jennifer wrote to Dr. Phil saying she believes the only way her best friend, Heather, will be leaving her relationship is inside of a body bag. Heather says she doesn't believe Collin is abusive, although she does admit that he has put his hands on her, ripped her clothing, and bitten her face. Collin admits that he once put his hands on Heather's throat while in a rage but says he never actually squeezed – although he did think about it. Collin says he doesn't believe he's in love with Heather like he used to be – so why are they both still fighting so hard to make this relationship work? And, is Collin actually abusive, or is he "not that bad" like Heather claims?
Jennifer says she fears for her best friend, Heather's, life, claiming she's in an abusive relationship but refuses to see how bad things really are. Heather says she doesn't believe her boyfriend, Collin, is "that bad" and doesn't think what he does is actual "abuse." Dr. Phil says he thinks both Heather and Collin are in danger for completely different reasons. Dr. Phil sits down with Collin and Heather individually to explain where he thinks this relationship is headed. Will Heather leave Collin?
Heather, a lifelong fan of Dr. Phil and a member of the Dr. Phil Phanatics fan group, drove 1,600 miles from Arkansas to Los Angeles to get help with her 15-year-old daughter, Marissa, whom she describes as "Jekyll and Hyde." She says one minute Marissa's an aspiring cardiologist with top grades, and the next, she's a pot-smoking car thief who admits to stealing her own mother's vehicle nine times. Heather says she is at her wits' end and does not know how to parent her daughter effectively. Dr. Phil invites one of the world's leading child behavioral experts on stage, Dr. Michele Borba, who works closely with Dr. Phil to impart potentially life-changing advice to Heather and her daughter. Watch while Dr. Phil encourages Marissa to tell her mother everything she is not picking up on when it comes to her needs. How will Heather react? Tune in to find out!
Maegan and her mother-in-law, Kelly, are in a fierce tug-of-war over Maegan's husband and Kelly's son, Josh, who has been in a persistent vegetative state for the last two years due to an anoxic brain injury. After two years and no improvement, Maegan claims Josh's condition is in decline, and it's time for both her and Kelly to let him go and pass peacefully. Kelly says she completely disagrees with Maegan's decision to end Josh's life and finds all of Maegan's social media posts about Josh "full of lies and exploitative." Kelly claims the only reason Maegan wants to bring Josh home, remove his feeding tube, and allow him to die is that she needs "new material" for her social media followers. Maegan denies that she is exploiting her husband and says that she has helped to spread awareness of anoxic brain injuries. Can these women come together to decide what is truly best for Josh? Dr. Phil weighs in on this morally, ethically and spiritually challenging debate. Don't miss it!
It's a mystery that made local news and brought together three mothers under tragic circumstances. Two young people vanished and one was murdered within weeks of each other in Bakersfield, California. They became known as the "Bakersfield 3." In March 2018, Cheryl's son Micah disappeared. Two weeks later, Di's son, James, was shot and killed. The two young men knew each other, and so their moms believed the cases were connected. Then, two weeks after James' murder, Baylee, who was also in their circle, disappeared. The three mothers searched for answers and met for the first time with Dr. Phil in 2018. Since then, countless tips have come to the police, and there has been a heartbreaking discovery discussed with these families. Also, criminal charges have been made. Find out who among the "Bakersfield 3" has been accused of horrific crimes.
The mothers of the "Bakersfield 3" sit down with Dr. Phil to discuss their traumatic losses. Cheryl and her husband, Lance, are grieving for their murdered son, Micah, whose remains were discovered this past year. Dr. Phil helps them work through their grief and guilt with a revealing exercise. Di continues to investigate the murder of her son, James, who was shot and killed in 2018, and Jane struggles to understand the unbelievable twist in her missing daughter, Baylee's case.
Ira was once a talented high school basketball player and even played in college. His mother, Chonte, says all of Ira's basketball dreams were destroyed once he was introduced to partying and drugs on campus. Now, Ira is walking the streets of Los Angeles homeless and using Fentanyl on a daily basis. But despite being homeless and using drugs, Chonte says her son refuses to admit he's a drug addict and pretends to live a lavish lifestyle on social media. Chonte says she's cut off Ira financially, but Ira calls his mother's "tough love" "bad parenting," and claims his mother should be helping him get on his feet, especially since she has the money to do so. Plus, find out why Ira believes rehab is just a waste of his time, and see what brought this young man to tears.
Jonny came to Dr. Phil begging for help because she claims her mom, Nancy, has become "delusional" and completely obsessed with what she calls a "secret hookup app." Nancy says people on the app use a "secret color code" and a "secret number system" to try to communicate with her for sex. Nancy claims these people will hold up the numbers 1 through 8 on their fingers to communicate different sex acts. Nancy says she feels in danger because wherever she goes, she sees people tracking her location using the "hookup app!" But Jonny says nobody is tracking her mom, and it's "all in her head." Is Nancy being tracked? Dr. Phil investigates. Don't miss it!
Stephanie says she and her partner of 15 years, Hal, are living a perpetual nightmare due to Hal being diagnosed with a rare condition where his body makes him legally intoxicated without actually drinking alcohol. Stephanie says Hal has been diagnosed with auto-brewery syndrome, and there is no clear cure in sight. Hal says he lives his life by the breathalyzer – one moment he can be stone-cold sober, and within an hour, he can be belligerently "drunk," stumbling, and very combative. This rare syndrome also affects Ray and his wife and caretaker, Sierra, and they both say this condition has taken a huge toll on their relationship. Hal, Stephanie, Sierra, and Ray all say they're desperate for a cure.
A married Texas police chief is arrested after his multiple affairs are exposed online. Jason Collier admits to cheating or having inappropriate relationships with several girlfriends, all while married to and living with his wife. In an exclusive interview, Collier comes clean about his web of lies.
He seemed like the perfect boyfriend, handsome and the well-respected police chief of a Texas town. But the multiple women he was dating soon discovered that Jason Collier was every woman's worst nightmare: a married man lying to not only his wife but also to his multiple girlfriends. In part two of Dr. Phil's exclusive interview, Collier answers accusations made by the woman who outed what she called his "triple" life.
Dr. Christopher Duntsch has been nicknamed "Dr. Death" and is the first known surgeon sentenced to life in prison due to gross malpractice. From 2011 – 2013, Dr. Duntsch reportedly maimed 33 patients, with two of them later dying after surgery, while working at hospitals in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. In 2015, Duntsch was indicted on five counts of aggravated assault and one count of harming an elderly person, and in 2017, he was sentenced to life in prison. In 2021, two additional patients passed away due to complications from his surgeries – including Duntsch's childhood friend Jerry Summers. Dr. Phil speaks with individuals directly impacted by Dr. Duntsch, including a surviving victim, medical professionals, and a woman who once viewed Dr. Duntsch as her "second son." Dr. Phil is also joined by former FBI criminal profiler Candice DeLong to discuss Duntsch's personal characteristics, and Dr. Terry Dubrow, who advises viewers on red flags to watch out for so something so horrific can never happen again.
Mia and Kiki say their 30-year-old brother, Forrest, lives in their deceased grandma's house in a room they call "the cave." They say he lives in filth, won't leave the house, is jobless and won't pay his bills. Mia and Kiki say their mother, Lesli, enables Forrest's behavior by bringing him food and money. Forrest says his family doesn't understand how hard it is for him due to his mental disorder, fear of getting sick, and rough childhood with his mom. He also claims he would rather be homeless than get his life together. The family says they're worried if Forrest continues to be lazy and unmotivated that he will end up on the streets.
Jennifer says her 15-year-old daughter, Marie, is completely out of control, refuses to go to school, and is constantly running away. She says, at one point, her daughter was so disrespectful that she had to send her to live with her grandmother, Vicki, because she was too much for her to handle. Jennifer says she recently lost her job of four years because she was constantly having to keep an eye on Marie. Jennifer says she fears Marie's actions will lead to her living on the streets, jail, or even worse, dead. Jennifer's oldest daughter, Carly, says she's distraught over Marie's attitude and how it affects their mother. She says Jennifer cries daily, and her stress levels are through the roof. Is Marie just a "bad teen," or is she crying out through rebellion for attention?
The last time we metMark Anthony and his Russian bride-to-be, Marina, they were counting down the days until their May 25, 2020 wedding, but the pandemic hit, and their plans changed. Marina was stuck in Russia, and Mark Anthony was stuck in the states, so they had a virtual wedding. But six days later, something happened that broke them up. Now, Mark Anthony wants to get back together with Marina and walk down that aisle again -- but will Marina want the same? And, does Dr. Phil think this is a match made in heaven?
Stephanie claims her brother Brandon's conspiracy theories have taken over his life and are tearing their family apart. She says he believes people are after him and that the "elite people" control everything. She also says he talks in riddles and barely leaves his home. Stephanie claims his split from reality is making him think their mother, Rozanna, is out to destroy him. Rozanna says she's become Brandon's whipping post – so why does she say she paid six months of his past electric bills. Both women say 10 years ago, Brandon was charming, charismatic, and successful, making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year as a real estate broker. Will Dr. Phil be able to help Brandon at this point?
After 17 seasons and nearly 20,000 guests, Dr. Phil celebrates his 3,000th episode! Dr. Phil's studio audience is filled with some of your favorite guests from past seasons. From relationships on the brink of divorce to guests struggling with deadly addictions and disorders, find out how some of Dr. Phil's most memorable guests are now. And, you will not believe which former guest surprised everyone with an engagement ring and proposal on Dr. Phil's stage! Surprise guest messages from Oprah Winfrey, the Jonas Brothers, and more -- hear what they have to say about Dr. Phil's 3,000th milestone. Plus, find out the surprise that left Dr. Phil nearly speechless!
Dr. Phil checks in on the progress of two of your favorite guests! When Ryan, aka "Raging Ryan," first sat down with Dr. Phil, he was terrorizing his family with out-of-control rages, fueled by alcohol and marijuana. A year later, Ryan claims he's made amazing progress -- but his sister, Alyssa, insists his behavior has only gotten worse! Then, Dr. Phil sits down with Heather. The last time they spoke, she repeatedly defended her boyfriend, Collin,even though she claimed he regularly put his hands on her. Dr. Phil recommended she finally leave Collin for good. Did she? Find out!
Karen says she's fallen in love and plans to spend the rest of her life with a man named "Thomas," whom she met online. But, Karen's daughter, Mindy, says there is no "Thomas." She says she is sure her mother is being catfished by a man she has never met or even video chatted with, who claims to be on an oil rig and stuck in the Gulf of Mexico. Mindy says her mother's heart is not the only thing "Thomas" has stolen from her; he has also gone after money her recently retired mother doesn't have to give. Karen says she is a dedicated Dr. Phil viewer and has watched all his shows on catfishing, so she knows her "lover" is real. She claims the fact that no one can prove he is a fake gives her great hope they will be together soon. Find out what happens when Dr. Phil provides Karen with evidence that she is being scammed. Will she believe the truth?
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Mindy and her mother, Karen, who claimed to be in love with a man she had never met named "Thomas." Despite Dr. Phil providing Karen with seemingly overwhelming evidence that "Thomas" was indeed a catfish, Karen seemed to have a hard time grasping what had happened to her and who was behind the scam. Today, Dr. Phil introduces Karen to the man whose photos were stolen and used by Karen's catfish, which leads to a very emotional moment for Karen. But that's not all. Dr. Phil also introduces Karen to the man whose name and personal details were stolen and used by the catfish. And, is this the first time Karen has possibly fallen prey to an online catfish? Can Dr. Phil help Karen stop getting duped by online predators? Plus, infectious disease expert Dr. Tony Mills answers any and all questions you may have about getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
On the outside, 23-year-old Jen appears to have it all: good looks, a successful business, and a healthy 3-year-old daughter. But sadly, on the inside, Jen says she is living a nightmare and suffers from chronic anxiety. She claims that one of the main contributors is Chris, her ex-boyfriend and father of her daughter. Jen says she and Chris have a toxic relationship, and up until three weeks ago, they weren't speaking. Additionally, Jen's father, Steve, and Chris don't see eye-to-eye – as Steve claims Chris never provided for his family. Chris insists he's changed his life and wants to prove to Jen and Steve he's the man she deserves. Today, Jen, Steve, and Chris all sit down together for the very first time in almost a year to hopefully clear the air – but, will Steve allow Chris to get a word in? Are they able to move forward and learn to co-parent? Or, is it time to move on? Tune in to find out.
A few months ago, Keith and his wife of 28 years, JoLynn,visited Dr. Phil's stage for the first time after making news headlines when JoLynn was arrested for public intoxication. JoLynn and Keith have returned with an unbelievable update. JoLynn thanks Dr. Phil for helping her make a dramatic change in her life. For the past few months, JoLynn has been supported by Dr. Deena Manion, Clinical Officer, and the staff at Westwind Recovery. Later, meet Dr. Phil Associate Producer Lindy Foust, who thanks Dr. Phil for giving her a second chance after her addiction to Adderall, Xanax, and alcohol adversely affected her life and her ability to properly perform her job. Lindy's parents, Susan and Butch, share their thoughts on their daughter's recovery, as well as their gratitude to Dr. Phil and his staff.
The mystery deepens in the case of beautiful missing mom Maya Millete, who vanished from her home in California. Maya's sister and brother-in-law claim she was in a volatile marriage and just days away from meeting with a divorce attorney when she disappeared. They also claim her husband, Larry, isn't helping them search for her. Plus, a family friend describes his visit inside the home. He claims he saw fans blowing and the windows open, as if the place was being aired out. He also claims he noticed what looked like a freshly repaired hole in the couple's bedroom door. Her family says her children are asking, "Where is mommy?" Where is missing Maya?
Jodee says her husband, Charlie, has a hoarding problem. Charlie says he doesn't like that word; he says he's a collector with nine kayaks, nine backpacks, 10 bikes, 40 guitars, 60 soccer balls, 100 soccer jerseys, 100-plus fishing rods, a wall of amplifiers, drum sets, camping gear and more! Jodee says she feels like she's living in one big junk-filled storage unit. Charlie says he doesn't call it junk because it's all good stuff. Jodee says now her husband's obsessive "collections" have spread past their 2,400 sq. ft. house and into the garage, two sheds, two vans, three cars, and an RV -- and she's had enough! To add to Jodee's stress with Charlie's 12-year clutter problem, she says she inherited her mother's house and all its belongings when she passed away five months ago, and with escrow closing at the end of next month, she says she's stressed out with all the clutter that surrounds her. Find out what Robin has planned for this family.
Jamie says for 17 years, she has dealt with OCD and the fear of throwing up. She says she is fearful to leave the house and feels safest in her bed. Jamie says she can't hold down a job because her fear of throwing up takes over her life. She says it gets so bad that she will get panic attacks where she will twitch and pull her hair three-to-four times a day. Her fiancé, Brent, says her phobia has caused tension in their relationship and hopes she can walk down the aisle on their wedding day. Jamie's parents, Kristi and Jerry, say their daughter's anxiety developed during her childhood.
Faren says her 7-year-old son, Michael's, all-day tantrums have become the main event in her home. She says Michael is aggressive, violent, and loud, and she can't take it anymore. She says he screams, kicks, and punches people, pets, and even himself. Faren and her boyfriend, Ricky, say they spend all day trying to control Michael, and nothing calms the boy down. Michael's father, Steven, claims his son is well-behaved at his home, and it's Faren that antagonizes their child. Faren's stepmom, Valinda, says her grandson needs attention from his mom, and since Ricky and a new child have moved into Faren's house, Michael is having a challenging time getting enough attention. Is there hope for Michael?
Vaping has become a popular alternative to smoking cigarettes, but is vaping safer or less addictive? First, Dr. Phil sits down with Carissa, who says she turned to vaping to quit her cigarette addiction and vapes "practically nonstop." Carissa's daughter, Alexa, says she's concerned about her mother's vaping, but claims Carissa doesn't want to believe that it could be potentially dangerous. Then, Dr. Phil meets 20-year-old Damion, who says he's certain he's going to be the next big social media influencer and R&B star. However, Damion's parents say he's "lazy," "entitled," and spends practically all his time in his room vaping! Are Damion's dreams destined to go up in smoke? Find out!
Jackie emailed Dr. Phil over 660 times because she says ever since her daughter went to college, she can't see the floor of her house because of the clutter! She says she started recycling scrap metal, and now, it's turned her home into a "hellhole torture chamber." Jackie says the last time anyone besides her daughter stepped foot in her house was seven years ago. Jackie says her relationship with her daughter has been strained. Shayla says her mom kicked her out of the house years back, and she's never been able to discuss why. Will Dr. Phil be able to clear some paths to forgiveness for this mother-daughter duo? Will Jackie be able to dig out from the mess in order to finally make things right with her daughter?
Rachel claims she's a victim of sexual abuse, human trafficking, and mind control. She says she's lived a life of constant fear and abuse since she was a child and is still mysteriously triggered, controlled and violated. Her husband, Ben, says he believes his wife's story completely and wants her to be free from these triggers ruling their lives.
Stephanie claims her cousin Bonnie has had a traumatic life involving abuse, sexual assault, and involvement in the adult entertainment industry. Bonnie's Aunt Cyndi claims that what she calls Bonnie's "manic episodes" are getting worse and are happening more often. Bonnie says she is handling her past by using mushrooms and smoking weed. Bonnie says her family needs to be understanding of how hard her past was and that she is trying to make it in life.
Tamera claims that not only does she look exactly like Etta James, she claims she is Etta James reincarnated! Tamera says the four-time Grammy winner entered her body soon after her death in 2012. Ever since, she claims she's had visions of Etta James' life and says she is now ready to restart her music career and show the world that Etta James is back! But Tamera's mother, Debra, and Tamera's twin sister, Tia, claim Tamera is "delusional" and not in any way Etta James. They say they absolutely refuse to call Tamera "Etta," which they say has led to the family completely fracturing. Later, Bishop T.D. Jakes, founder of The Potter's House Church, a non-denominational, multicultural church in Dallas, Texas, joins Dr. Phil to discuss the way we speak and why words matter. Bishop Jakes is also a New York Times bestselling author whose latest book, Don't Drop the Mic: The Power of Words Can Change the World, is in bookstores and online now.
Lee says his 17-year-old nephew, Dakota, is out of control. He says Dakota grew up in a toxic environment, and after his father died by suicide, he moved in with his grandparents, Catherine and Jim, and has acted out even more. Catherine says Dakota hangs out with wannabe gang members, drug addicts and troublemakers. Catherine says she can't use tough love with her grandson because she holds guilt from his father's suicide. Dakota's older brother Hayden turned his life around, so can he help get his brother on the right path?
Mya says she's tired of everyone in her life being jealous of her, wanting to be her, and tearing her down. She says even her own father, Jim, is "so jealous" of her that he is trying to ride on the coattails of her internet fame! Mya says she livestreams her life 24/7, including while she sleeps, and one night, her viewers overheard her father yelling at her younger sister. She says in retaliation, her father kicked her out of his house and told her she was dead to him! Jim says after he kicked Mya out, he learned that she had become one of the most hated women on the internet for her insults, degrading language, and for berating a woman who allegedly was wearing a wig because she has cancer! Jim says Mya has been slandering his name on the internet, claiming he was abusive to her in her childhood, and says he wants to clear his name. Mya says her dad is nothing but a liar and everything she has said about her father is 100% the absolute truth.
Dr. Phil meets Sara, an attorney who says over the past year, her 67-year-old mother, Chris', behavior has changed to such a worrying extent, she has been Baker Acted and cannot be trusted around her own grandchildren. Sara says Chris disappeared for two days last year after faxing a "manifesto" to a major news network about an idea to end Donald Trump's Presidency. Sara says when she found her mother, she contacted the police who recommended taking her to the emergency room for a wellness check. However, after evaluating Chris, the ER doctor Baker Acted her, and she was sent to a mental health facility. Chris, who says this whole ordeal has been a huge misunderstanding and that she is not mentally compromised in any way. Dr. Phil offers a potentially life-changing resource to Chris to determine her brain health once and for all. Will Chris take the help? Tune in to find out!
Actress AnnaLynne McCord, known for her roles on 90210 and Nip/Tuck, says she is "uninterested in shame" as she bravely shares her diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly referred to as multiple personality disorder. Joined by her doctor, the star reveals why she made the decision to share her journey. She shares her experience of disassociating to deal with past childhood trauma, and how she healed. AnnaLynne says she is determined to work to help destigmatize mental illness.
Elke and Steven are grieving the devastating loss of their 3-month-old son, Lucas, who died tragically in May of last year. As if living through the unbearable loss is not enough, the circumstances of Lucas' death are still a mystery. Steven says he's now under investigation but is innocent and would never hurt his child, and his girlfriend, Elke, believes him. His mother, Melissa, wrote to Dr. Phil desperate for help because she says she suspects Elke is responsible for her grandson's death. Elke says she would never hurt her child, and she's still in shock at the loss of her infant son.
In part two of the mystery surrounding the tragic death of 3-month-old baby Lucas, parents Elke and Steven hear from a world-renowned expert regarding traumatic brain injuries and abuse in children. Find out what Dr. Phil learns about the possible timing and cause of Lucas' death.
Sisters Stacey and Traci say their mom, Gail, is "blinded by love," and currently being scammed by her online boyfriend, "Matt Hurley." However, Gail says her relationship with "Matt Hurley" couldn't be clearer – and after four years – she would know if he wasn't the "caring and truthful" man she fell in love with. Stacey and Traci claim Gail was living without running water and heat so she could send money to "Matt Hurley," and they are desperate for her to end the relationship. How much money has Gail really sent to "Matt Hurley" – and how much does she really know about "him"? Tune in for part one of this two-part global investigation.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Gail and her two daughters, Stacey and Traci, who claim their mom has lost everything due to an online romance scam. Gail says that's not the case -- she insists her boyfriend of four years, "Matt Hurley," is the real deal but is stuck in Nigeria and can't afford a plane ticket to the U.S. Gail says for the past two years, "Matt Hurley" has been staying at a hotel in Warri, Nigeria. When Dr. Phil sends a producer to that location, what does he find? And, Dr. Phil finds the man in "Matt Hurley's" photos. Where is he located, and what does he have to say to Gail? Tune in today to find out. Plus, David McClellan from SocialCatfish.com shares what he says are quick and easy ways to confirm if someone really is who they claim to be online – and has a special offer for Dr. Phil's audience.
Matt wrote to Dr. Phil because he says his 11-year-old daughter, Hannah, has been battling an eating disorder since she was 9, and doctors have told him and his wife, Malina, that their daughter's is one of the toughest cases they've ever seen. Malina says Hannah used to light up every room before she started spiraling out of control and lying to hide food and exercise. Matt says Hannah went from being the class president to violent outbursts, compulsive exercising, and being force-fed with a feeding tube – and he sees his daughter slipping through the cracks.
Jennifer says she's engaged for the fourth time to the same man, Steven, and needs Dr. Phil's help to figure out if she should leave him now or find a way to save their relationship before they walk down the aisle. Jennifer claims Steven is an abusive, womanizing, sex-addicted, psychopath. She says their relationship has been in turmoil for three of the four years they've been together, but she doesn't understand why she can't ever seem to fully walk away. Steven claims the reason their relationship is so rocky is because Jennifer drinks too much alcohol and can't ever seem to let go of the past. Steven says he believes their relationship is worth fighting for and says giving up is not an option. Will Jennifer and Steven stay together, or is it time for them to part ways?
A desperate search for a missing baby boy in Texas ends with a horrifying new discovery. Baby James' family says they haven't seen the toddler since Thanksgiving and claim his mother gave them a string of weak excuses when they asked where he was. In an exclusive interview, James' great aunt says she feared something terrible had happened to the baby. She made a secret recording of her niece, the child's mother, D'Lanny Chairez, who insisted that she had placed her son for adoption. But James' great aunt says she wasn't buying it, and when she went into D'Lanny's home to search for James, she says what she found horrified her -- a terrible smell and a bloody blanket. Was D'Lanny telling the truth about her son's whereabouts? Don't miss the shocking update.
Most parents' greatest wish for their children is to be happy and healthy. But Angela says she disagrees with her adult child's lifestyle. She wrote to Dr. Phil because she says she is not happy with her child's gender identity. She says she cannot accept that her adult child, who was born male, wants to dress like a woman. Angela says her child, who identifies as Jaybies, is disrespectful and a bad influence on her 16-year-old daughter. But Jaybies says Angela is the one with the issue. She says she's been different her entire life, and her mom pushes her conservative beliefs on everyone.
Natasha says despite her 8-year marriage with her husband, Brenden, being full of screaming, fights, threats, name-calling and pushes to the face, which she calls "muffing," she still stays by his side. Why is Natasha trying to make this relationship work? Brenden admits he can get anxious, which leads to outbursts of anger, but says he suspects he could have a medical problem. Dr. Phil asks Dr. Bradley Jabour, CEO and Chief of Radiology at Medical Imaging Center of Southern California, to find out if Brenden could really have something medically wrong with his brain.
Alexa says she's tired of watching her mother, Jen, make terrible decisions in life. She says her mother was given only four-to-six years left to live after her second cervical cancer diagnosis and refuses to do chemotherapy. On top of that, Alexa says Jen is an alcoholic who refuses to stop drinking alcohol when she knows it's killing her! Jen admits she is an alcoholic, but says she wants to restart her life. However, Jen also admits that she hasn't been 100% truthful with Alexa.
Venessa says she wrote to Dr. Phil desperate for his help with her raging and violent 14-year-old son, Michael. She claims his aggression is so extreme that he cannot be controlled, and that he has broken windows, doors, walls, and even destroyed locks to get to his electronics when they've been confiscated. Venessa says she's losing her son, and his violent behavior has been escalating since 2019 when his father died by suicide. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with three-time Grammy nominee Michele Pillar, who opens up about her life as she describes it in her book, Untangled: The Truth Will Set You Free.
Kiara says when she was 36-weeks pregnant, her unborn child's heart stopped beating. She says instead of her mother, Teresa, being there for her, she disclosed the tragic news on social media before she had the opportunity to grieve her son's death. Even worse, Kiara claims her mother later blamed her for the death of her child and told her that she should have been the one to die instead of her son! Kiara says she doesn't think she can forget or forgive the horrible things her mother said, but Teresa says her words didn't come unwarranted – why? Teresa says she feels that both Kiara and her son, Kyrie, have resented her for years for her "strict" parenting growing up. Teresa says she's tired of her children being ungrateful and treating her like she's just a "dog" to them. Is it possible for this family to move forward from all the anger and resentment? Should Kiara forgive her mother?
In 2018, Michael, an entrepreneur and social media manager, says he was at the top of his career and organized a social media convention, TanaCon, aimed at connecting online content creators with fans. Unfortunately, Michael says due to unanticipated crowds and safety concerns, the convention was forced to shut down early, causing him to lose $750,000 and file bankruptcy. Michael says since then, he has received nothing but backlash, humiliation, and death threats online. Michael says he wrote to Dr. Phil seeking advice on how to move forward from the trauma he endured – as well as clear his name. Dr. Phil's team connects with references provided by Michael and a woman who says she attended the event.
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Michael, an entrepreneur, social media manager and organizer of the 2018 social media convention TanaCon, which shut down early due to security concerns. Since the event's shutdown made international headlines, Michael says he still receives backlash and death threats online on a daily basis. Dr. Phil's team conducted reference checks, and yesterday, Dr. Phil met a woman who said she attended the event and two former employees, who say Michael let money and success go to his head. Dr. Phil also spoke to a current client of Michael's who said Michael has been treated unfairly. Today, Dr. Phil meets one of Michael's former clients and a past roommate who make more claims against him. How will this get resolved? Find out today.
Anna claims her younger sister Alexandra has been dealing with severe "hypochondria" since she was a child, and it's ruining her life. Alexandra says she is $10,000 in medical debt because of constant trips to the E.R and hospital, and ambulance rides. Their cousin Nina says she believes the cause of Alexandra's problems runs deeper than she thinks, and their friend Katie says she is worried Alexandra might never find happiness if she continues down the path she's taking. Watch as Dr. Phil takes a look beneath the surface of Alexandra's decade-long struggle.
Eight months after Dr. Phil's exclusive interview with the leader of the religious group, "Love Has Won," Amy Carlson, also known as "Mother God," was discovered dead inside a Colorado home. Carlson's body was discovered in the small town of Moffat, Colorado on April 28, 2021, wrapped in a sleeping bag adorned with Christmas lights and glitter makeup around her eyes, which were allegedly missing. Seven apparent members of "Love Has Won" were arrested on charges of abuse of a corpse and child abuse. Rick Alan Ross, CEO of Cult Education Institute and cult expert, weighs in on the fallout from her death and the future of "Love Has Won."
Debbie admits to enabling her 48-year-old alcohol-dependent daughter, Malissa, who she says has been to rehab four times, can't hold a job, wrecked her car, and is being evicted from her apartment. Debbie says she will never give up on her daughter but wants to learn how to stop enabling her. Debbie's husband of 29 years, Layne, admits he's allowed Debbie to enable Malissa, and he's had enough. Debbie says Dr. Phil is her last hope to save her daughter and get her marriage back on track, but is Malissa the only family member Dr. Phil needs to get real with? Find out!
Arielle says she has struggled with over a decade-long addiction to heroin. Her mother, Donna, and father, Ivy, say they've done all they can to keep Arielle safe – but is Donna helping or hurting the fragile situation? And, hear what their teen children, Arielle's younger siblings, say about how Arielle's addiction has affected them. Dr. Phil takes the first steps in addressing this family's situation in part 1 of a three-part Dr. Phil.
Donna, Ivy, Arielle, Elle and Michael are back for day two with Dr. Phil. Arielle says she used heroin for over a decade and left her family broken -- and the family says they all have so much anger built up from the years of chaos in the house. Plus, Arielle says there is a secret regarding her paternity.
Donna, her husband Ivy, and their children, Arielle, Elle and Michael, say that, as a family, they have been struggling to cope with Arielle's drug addiction for 10 years. Arielle says her past heroin addiction has caused the family to fall apart and that they all have issues with one another. Donna and Ivy say Arielle's drug addiction has also caused a lot of tension in their marriage. Can this family find a way to come together and rebuild their relationships?
Dr. Phil speaks with the woman behind a viral social media video that has been viewed nearly 3 million times. Brittanie says her perfect marriage fell apart the day U.S. Marshals came to her home, held her at gunpoint, and arrested her loving husband of 10 years. After his arrest, Brittanie says she learned her husband, and father of her two children, had been hiding a deep, dark secret -- he was eventually convicted of multiple sex crimes. Brittanie claims from the moment her husband was arrested, she uncovered even more troubling details of her husband's life, including a secret affair with a teenage girl. Find out what Brittanie says this teenage girl told her about her husband, and what Brittanie claims her husband has written to her from behind bars. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with Kristin, who appeared on Dr. Phil last season, worried her 15-year-old son, Robbie, was a pedophile. Find out what's happened since the appearance and how Kristin has used her experience to help others.
Dr. Phil delves into a murder that happened 21 years ago. Rob Will was 22 when he was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death 19 years ago for shooting and killing a 38-year-old Sheriff's Deputy. But Rob denies he pulled the trigger -- and claims that the state of Texas has the wrong guy sitting on death row. Both sides are talking: the prosecutor who says the right man is behind bars, and those who believe that ballistic evidence and the lack of DNA don't lie.
Dr. Phil welcomes a varied group of people to his stage to discuss the idea of straight men being the new minority. Dr. Phil talks to political commentator Tomi Lahren who, in a viral video, branded many men in America as "boys" who act like "trash." He also meets Jerry, a man from California, who says he was falsely accused of raping a woman. And, Dr. Phil welcomes leading academics, Dr. Warren Farrell and Wendy Murphy, who each have polarizing opinions on the plight of straight men in America. Plus, a man who says he got tired of dealing with women so much that he decided to date men. How does the audience respond to his views? Tune in to find out!
Jill says she was an international beauty queen who had it all. She left the pageant world to get married and have her son, but after her divorce, Jill says she desperately wanted to compete again. That's when she claims her life turned a dark corner and something sinister began happening to her. And, Jill hasn't seen her son, Memo, in seven years. He says his mom just walked out the door one day and never came back, and he desperately wants to reunite with her. But is Jill excited to see him?
This summer, Dr. Phil hit the road to make some good, old-fashioned house calls for his new CBS primetime docuseries "House Calls with Dr. Phil." Today, he catches up with four families who are featured in the series. In Utah, Dr. Phil met with 19-year-old Lexi, who says she refused to speak to her dad, Chuck, for five years -- despite living under the same roof. Next, Dr. Phil visited San Jose, CA, where Brenda and her husband, Terry, say their family was falling apart, and their marriage and children were suffering following the unexpected death of their son. Also in California, Dr. Phil met with teens Jose Jr. and his younger brother, James, who turned in their police officer father to Dr. Phil for being narrow-minded and making it impossible to have a healthy relationship with them. Lastly, Dr. Phil headed to Colorado where he met a family who say they were thrown into chaos at their family-owned business due to what they claim is their stepfather, Mark's, narcissistic behavior. How is everyone doing now? Find out. Plus, more surprises are revealed!
Maria says she has spent the past 20 years overwhelmed by raising her older daughter, Aly, who has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Meanwhile, Maria says her 16-year-old daughter, Alayna, who was always well-behaved, is now acting out by vaping, failing classes, sneaking out, and disrespecting her. Alayna says she is fed up with having to raise herself and has recently moved in with her father, Rodney, to escape the constant fighting with her mother. Find out why Alayna's family pleads with Alayna to move back home – including her father.
Michaela says her 45-year-old mom, Janie, is a former "party girl who never grew up." But, Janie says challenges in her life have contributed to her alcohol addiction. Michaela says that three years ago, doctors told Janie she had five years left to live – if she stopped drinking – but even that didn't persuade her to change her ways, and just a few weeks ago, Janie ended up in the hospital after vomiting blood. Today, Dr. Phil meets Michaela, Janie, and Janie's brother and dad, who are desperate for Janie to stop drinking and get her life back on track. While Janie says she has tried to get sober in the past, her family hopes Dr. Phil's advice will finally sink in … before it's too late.
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