Dr. Phil
In-laws can be the type to give unwanted advice, show up unexpectedly, and manipulate to get what they want but sometimes, they are loving parents who get caught in the middle of their child's relationship.
In-laws can be the type to give unwanted advice, show up unexpectedly, and manipulate to get what they want but sometimes, they are loving parents who get caught in the middle of their child's relationship.
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Deanne and Brian have been married for 12 years and have four children now, due to alleged lies and infidelities, their family is torn apart and divorce is imminent can and should this marriage survive without trust?
The doctor checks in on some of his most stubborn guests, including a drug addict and a teen runaway.
Mothers on the verge of committing child abuse ask the doctor for help.
Dr. Phil talks with three couples ready to call it quits, and shows viewers how to keep a marriage together offering real-life advice for getting a relationship back on track how to locate and change the things in a marriage that aren't working.
Every major social media platform knows predators are using their apps to target your children they just decided your child's safety wasn't worth the cost.
In-laws can be the type to give unwanted advice, show up unexpectedly, and manipulate to get what they want but sometimes, they are loving parents who get caught in the middle of their child's relationship.
Joni disapproves of her father having a committed relationship and a baby with a younger woman and shares her dislike for his newfound romance on TikTok.
Amanda, 27, and Angela, 25, are two sisters who say their mother, Ruthie, always appeared to others as the perfect mom, but behind closed doors was no mother at all is Ruthie throwing drinking parties for their teen siblings still living at home?
Brian claims Libby has poisoned four of their children against him and is trying to remove him from their lives Libby says it's Brian's abusive and demeaning behavior toward her and their children that has them turning their backs on him.
Dr. Phil speaks with guests who share personal experiences to explain why they claim that the sex offender registry isn't protecting the communities it aims to keep safe.
College students say screen addiction, not drugs or alcohol, is a big health crisis on campus today.
Dr. Phil and Rob Schneider unpack the psychology of comedy and the courage to laugh, speak, and think freely.
Who knew that algae may be the world's greatest superfood? Dr. Phil uncovers the benefits of algae, why it may be one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet, and how to easily incorporate it into your diet.
Following a landmark jury verdict, Dr. Phil continues his investigation into what internal documents and court testimony allege was Big Tech's calculated choice to put profit over children.
A 22-year-old says he was groomed on Roblox as a child he gets six predators arrested, then gets banned by the platform the attorney who just won a landmark verdict against Meta joins Dr. Phil to ask, what does Big Tech know?
In-laws can be the type to give unwanted advice, show up unexpectedly, and manipulate to get what they want but sometimes, they are loving parents who get caught in the middle of their child's relationship.
Women accuse their mothers-in-law of trying to destroy their marriages.
Parenting 101: A 2-year-old does not like to keep his clothes on a mother spoils her children a 4-year-old wants to have a chat with the doctor a 9-year-old basketball prodigy gets a special message.
Do you know people whose egos are off the charts? Dr. Phil's guests take self-love to the extreme.
Dr. Phil prepares to join a team of oil wildcatters on an Arctic adventure, as drillers make history with the first modern oil wells in Greenland's remote Jameson Land Basin.
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