Dr. Phil
Former NFL running back Jon Vaughn joins Dr. Phil to confront the abuse he endured at Michigan and the scandals that followed, asking whether big-time football can ever put people before the scoreboard.
Former NFL running back Jon Vaughn joins Dr. Phil to confront the abuse he endured at Michigan and the scandals that followed, asking whether big-time football can ever put people before the scoreboard.
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Frankie and his former wife, Karen Leanne, were accused of scamming would-be parents by promising them one of their unborn babies in exchange for financial support. Sandy claims her biological parents "sold her like a piece of furniture for $5,000."
Guests share their experiences as jurors in the Scott Peterson murder trial.
A couple say their new neighbors have been a constant source of conflict, making threats and false police reports, and allowing their four dogs to bark all night the three neighbors accuse the couple of making up lies about them.
Christian says he is stuck between two women fighting over him: his fiancée, Beth, and his mom, Carol Beth says her future mother-in-law is meddling, constantly berates her and is trying to destroy her relationship.
Dr. Phil and Rob Schneider unpack the psychology of comedy and the courage to laugh, speak, and think freely.
Bailey, 21, returns to the show to tell Dr. Phil that she wants to meet the object of her obsession for the first time, because she has something important to tell her.
Aspiring model Stephen, 20, posts online claims that he was abused by his parents as a child they say he is the one who is hostile and abusive, so much so that he once had to be institutionalized the family meets for the first time in months.
From cell phones ringing in the movies to people texting during dinner to obnoxious drivers, society's lack of civility is astounding. Dr. Phil shines a spotlight on rude people, and some are even sitting in his audience!
Marilyn has had it with her son-in-law, Adam, whose reckless spending, disrespect and inability to provide for his family has her at her wits' end.
A Navy SEAL trainee who says he was wrongfully convicted of murder and abduction to defile for a crime the actual killer later confessed to committing alone, served 31 years of an 82-year sentence before walking out of prison this is his first interview.
Former NFL running back Jon Vaughn joins Dr. Phil to confront the abuse he endured at Michigan and the scandals that followed, asking whether big-time football can ever put people before the scoreboard.
Anxiety isn't just in your head Dr. Phil talks with Dr. Uma Naidoo about the gut-brain link and what to eat to calm your mind.
Imagine eating ocean-fresh yellowtail, bluefish, or redfish, that comes from the desert, not the ocean Dr. Phil meets the brains behind Pure Blue Fish, an aquaculture company raising.
Can forgiveness rewire your brain? Dr. Phil and Dave Asprey dive deep into narcissism, trauma, and the science behind letting go without letting others off the hook.
College students say screen addiction, not drugs or alcohol, is a big health crisis on campus today.
Bailey, 21, returns to the show to tell Dr. Phil that she wants to meet the object of her obsession for the first time, because she has something important to tell her.
Carie's stepdaughter reveals what she says happened the night Carie went missing, and her father provides leads Carie's good friend tells of fighting between her and Ed.
A mother and her former live-in nanny come face to face on Dr. Phil's stage after the nanny refuses to leave the family's home.
A new groom says that his verbally abusive mother calls his wife and him 20 to 30 times a day, which is ruining their marriage.
A discussion about the big threats to religious liberty in the United States, and the growing concern that students are not being taught about America's founding principles and history.
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