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Thank you! Thu, Jan 7, 60 mins. Wed, Jan 20, 60 mins. Katrina and her siblings ask for Dr. Phil's help as they claim their mom can't function as an adult and is almost homeless. Mon, Jan 11, 60 mins. Sherry claims that she flew to Nigeria to marry her boyfriend in Abuja. She says that she spent thousands of dollar to pay for expenses, and she needs to know if his intentions are true.
Sherry claims that she and David married in Nigeria and claims she needs to know if he is coming to America. Wed, Jan 13, 60 mins. Anna says she feels completely defeated by her adopted year-old son's behavior. She 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.
Thu, Jan 14, 60 mins. Fay says that her ex-husband claims that electromagnetic frequencies have tortured him. Mon, Jan 18, 60 mins. Laurie says her dad, John, is in "total denial" about being a terrible hoarder. John says his daughter is just as big of a mess as he is. But the junk-filled house is only the surface level of the toxicity in this home. Tue, Jan 19, 60 mins. Tanya claims her year-old son is out of control and addicted to video games, but he says his mom is overbearing.
Thu, Jan 21, 60 mins. Natalie claims her inheritance has been completely sabotaged by her sister and mother after she was wrongfully arrested and charged for crimes of elder abuse and battery. Mon, Jan 25, 60 mins. A man admits that his addiction has turned him into a con artist and brags how he can easily take money especially from his father. Tue, Jan 26, 60 mins. Featuring a couple who has a year age gap and are currently at different stages of their lives.
Wed, Jan 27, 60 mins. Tina's friend Vivian says Tina has been scammed so convincingly that Tina believes she has not only been texting with rock legends for the past six months, but that she is actually engaged to Bret Michaels and in a serious friendship with Nikki Sixx.
Thu, Jan 28, 60 mins. Kim claims daughter Kimberly has threatened her life, dropped out of high school, run away, and spent 38 days in juvenile hall.
Kimberly says she hates her mother and wants her dead because she'd be better off without her. Fri, Jan 29, 60 mins. A mother and daughter blame one another for their dysfunctional relationship. Mon, Feb 1, 60 mins. Phil looks into the case of Cassie, a woman with a growing list of things she fears. She says that currently, there are at least 50 things that she thinks will cause her demise, and it includes lotions, makeup, traffic lights, caffeine, salt, and a lot more.
Tue, Feb 2, 60 mins. Phil interviews the parents of a 2-year-old little girl whose death is under investigation since police charged her babysitter with the murder.
Wed, Feb 3, 60 mins. Thu, Feb 4, 60 mins. Theresa discovers that her husband was allegedly planning to overdose her with fentanyl while leading a double life. Fri, Feb 5, 60 mins. Mon, Feb 8, 60 mins. Phil interviews triplet sisters divided by one of the sister's boyfriend since the other two claim that he has a bizarre double life.
Tue, Feb 9, 60 mins. In part two, the tension between the triplets arises as Kelly and Jessica tell their sister and her boyfriend how they feel. Brandon also reveals details of his head injuries from serving in the Marines. Wed, Feb 10, 60 mins. 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.
Thu, Feb 11, 60 mins. In part two, Keith and JoLynn get the chance to talk to the police about their allegations of wrongdoing when they had her in custody for public intoxication.
Phil discusses these accusations with Sgt. Ray Kelly, who shares exclusive body cam footage. Fri, Feb 12, 60 mins. Terri claims her 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.
Mon, Feb 15, 60 mins. Anna Lisa claims that her daughter's fiance have been pushing her to use drugs and abuses her. Tue, Feb 16, 60 mins. Wed, Feb 17, 60 mins. Phil teams up for the first time with Dr. Mehmet Oz, best-selling author, heart surgeon and Emmy Award-winning host of "The Doctor Oz Show," to take on and fight internet fraudsters who have stolen their names and likenesses to endorse CBD products.
Thu, Feb 18, 60 mins. Victoria says her year-old daughter Jessica physically attacked her on multiple occasions. Victoria says she's tried everything she can to help Jessica, and she's afraid her daughter is going to end up in jail or dead without Dr. Phil's help. Fri, Feb 19, 60 mins. Jeremy says he's being falsely accused of impersonating a police officer. If convicted, could face up to 85 years in prison. Jeremy owns his own funeral escort company.
Phil meets Jeremy and takes a closer look into components of his business. Mon, Feb 22, 60 mins. Phil continues his conversation with Jeremy, who is accused of impersonating a police officer. Tue, Feb 23, 60 mins. 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, restaurants, and lost trainers because of it.
Wed, Feb 24, 60 mins. Ronnie says his wife of 14 years, Kim, is punishing him for an affair he swears he did not commit. Despite Ronnie's denial, Kim insists she has "irrefutable proof" that Ronnie has indeed been unfaithful.
Thu, Feb 25, 60 mins. Phil looks into some evidences from a woman that claims that her husband has been unfaithful. Fri, Feb 26, 60 mins. Mon, Mar 1, 60 mins. Tue, Mar 2, 60 mins. Wed, Mar 3, 60 mins. Jennifer says she fears for her best friend, Heather's, life, claiming she's in a terribly abusive relationship but refuses to see how bad things really are.
Phil says he thinks both Heather and Collin are in danger for completely different reasons. Thu, Mar 4, 60 mins. Heather says she is at her wits' end and does not know how to effectively parent her year-old daughter, Marissa, whom she describes as "Jekyll and Hyde.
Phil invites expert Dr. Michele Borba to impart potentially life-changing advice. Mon, Mar 8, 60 mins. 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 stage for the last two years.
Phil weighs in on this ethically and spiritually challenging debate. Tue, Mar 9, 60 mins. Two young people vanished and one was murdered within weeks of each other in Bakersfield, CA. They became known as the "Bakersfield 3. Phil in Since then, criminal charges have been made. Wed, Mar 10, 60 mins. 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 and tortured son, Micah, whose remains were discovered this past year. Mon, Mar 15, 60 mins. Tue, Mar 16, 60 mins. Wed, Mar 17, 60 mins. Tue, Mar 23, 60 mins. A police chief in Texas is arrested after having several affairs outside of his marriage. Wed, Mar 24, 60 mins. Tue, May 8, 60 mins. Having feelings for former and current husbands is discussed. Wed, May 9, 60 mins. Drug addiction is discussed.
Thu, May 10, 60 mins. An obsessed husband is helped. Mon, Mar 19, 60 mins. Topic: weddings gone awry. Tue, Mar 20, 60 mins. Topic: marital woes. Thu, Mar 22, 60 mins. A look at the aftermath of Anna Nicole Smith's death and the custody battle for her daughter. Mon, May 14, 60 mins. The wife of an obsessed husband seeks a court order against him. Aspiring child stars and stage moms are guests. Mon, Mar 26, 60 mins. An out-of-control year-old is sent to a therapeutic academy. Tue, Mar 27, 60 mins.
A look at reality TV and the celebrity culture. Wed, Mar 28, 60 mins. A look at runaway children. Wed, May 16, 60 mins. Abusive relationships are discussed. Thu, May 17, 60 mins. Mothers' relationships with their married adult children are discussed.
Tue, Apr 3, 60 mins. Wed, Apr 4, 60 mins. Allegations of child abuse and their effect on a family are examined. Thu, Apr 5, 60 mins. Doctors bust medical myths. Fri, Apr 6, 60 mins. A look at sudden losses of temper, which may be explained by intermittent explosive disorder. Mon, Apr 9, 60 mins. Child molestation is discussed. Tue, Apr 10, 60 mins. Marital issues are discussed. Thu, Apr 12, 60 mins. A woman who gave up her twins for adoption and allegedly kidnapped them from the adoptive parents is interviewed.
Wed, Apr 11, 60 mins. Fri, Apr 13, 60 mins. Updates on families from past shows. Mon, Apr 16, 60 mins. The alleged molestation of a 6-year-old by her grandfather is discussed. Tue, Apr 17, 60 mins. Identity theft is discussed. Wed, Apr 18, 60 mins. Out-of-control teenagers and creative forms of punishment are discussed. Thu, Apr 19, 60 mins. A mother who doesn't want to grow up and another who's obsessed with plastic surgery are guests.
Fri, Apr 20, 60 mins. Relationship problems are discussed. Tue, Apr 24, 60 mins. Unconventional guests include an obsessively jealous girlfriend; a minister who has performed exorcisms for more than 30 years; and a couple who have twins and are pregnant with sextuplets.
Wed, Apr 25, 60 mins. Relationships with in-laws are discussed. Thu, Apr 26, 60 mins. Obsessive love is discussed. Fri, Apr 27, 60 mins. Mon, Apr 30, 60 mins. An intervention for a violent dysfunctional family. Tue, May 1, 60 mins. Marriages opposed by family members are discussed. Wed, May 2, 60 mins. Bullying fathers are discussed. Thu, May 3, 60 mins. Adversarial relationships with former in-laws are discussed.
Attorney Lauren Lake offers insights. Fri, May 4, 60 mins. Obese people who feel that loved ones have forgotten them. Tue, May 15, 60 mins. Fri, May 18, 60 mins. Reversing gender roles. Mon, May 21, 60 mins. A look at child stars and stage mothers. Also: a talent contest judged by agents, managers and casting directors. Tue, May 22, 60 mins. Wed, May 23, 60 mins. A marriage in crisis is discussed. The husband had an affair with his wife's sister, and the wife's mother protected the sister during the affair.
Thu, May 24, 60 mins. Identity problems are discussed. Fri, May 25, 60 mins. Stepparents' relationships with their partners' children are discussed. Mon, May 28, 60 mins. A family intervention. Tue, May 29, 60 mins. A four-part intervention of a violent, dyusfunctional family concludes. Wed, May 30, 60 mins. Dan Siegel and authors Nancy Davis and Mitch Albom discuss living without regret and facing challenges.
Mon, Jul 9, 60 mins. People who feel they're owed an apology by a loved one and don't get it. Tue, Jul 10, 60 mins. Women who admit they aren't good wives and moms. Wed, Jul 11, 60 mins. Four doctors address medical myths. Thu, Jul 12, 60 mins. A look at what happens with controversial guests after a show ends. Fri, Jul 13, 60 mins. Mothers in jail, and their children, who are growing up without them. Close Ad. Live TV. New This Month. More TV Picks.
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Phil House 3 Mon, Oct 2, 60 mins Part 3 of 4. Episode 6 Hatchet Man Thu, Oct 5, 60 mins A couple attacked in their sleep by a hatchet-wielding man who is still at large share their story. Episode 9 Man Stealers Wed, Sep 13, 60 mins People who think someone is trying to steal their significant other are counseled.
Episode 12 Dr. Phil House 1 Mon, Sep 18, 60 mins Part 1 of 4. Episode 14 Revenge of Exes Wed, Sep 20, 60 mins A look at a Web site where women post warnings about their exes, and a lawsuit being filed against it. Episode 16 Follow Ups Fri, Sep 22, 60 mins Updates on past guests, including a man battling drug addiction, a runaway teen girl and a reformed male chauvinist.
Episode 17 Dr. Then, law enforcement visited Pastor Tony Spell because, in continuing to minister to his congregation, he violated an emergency order banning groups of more than 50 people.
While Pastor Tony admittedly had over 1, people at Sunday Service, he says not allowing large groups to worship but letting people shop is a persecution of the faith. People who normally have never even given a thought to purchasing a gun are buying one. Is panic buying a gun really going to calm your fears? County Sheriff Alex Villanueva tells us how the largest sheriff's department in the country is handling this pandemic.
As coronavirus continues to dominate the global conversation, Dr. Phil explores the impact this pandemic is having on relationships, especially since several news outlets published data on a spike in divorce filings in China, where self-quarantining has been in effect for longer than in America. Phil meets Pepper and Pearson, a couple married 42 years who run a marriage ministry and fear, despite their relationship wisdom, self-quarantining could lead them to the brink of divorce.
Phil and his wife, Robin, give practical advice on how to deal with relationships during this unprecedented time. Phil wants everyone to stay as healthy as possible during this pandemic, and that includes your mental health. Phil talks with Dr. The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted all of our lives, but to some, it could be life or death. Phil help this couple stay positive? What will happen to me? Phil's guests are people who are battling this disease and say it is nothing like they expected.
The shocking symptoms -- and the hard truth. Plus, a nurse who is sick after treating patients shares what's really happening in hospitals on the frontlines. Hear why she says it's a broken system that could lead to more lives lost. Phil comes to you live from his kitchen to discuss how social isolation in the time of coronavirus can and is leading to loneliness and depression.
Phil then calls on the expertise of disaster mental health specialist Dr. Norman Fried to discuss why some people, like Donna, have trapped themselves in their homes due to coronavirus, while others are foolishly still flocking to crowded beaches, boardwalks, and parties! Should she be worried? And, Dr. Phil speaks with a doctor and scientist who has helped develop antiviral drugs for other deadly viruses. Find out why she fears the worst may be yet to come.
These naysayers have been honored with a new Urban Dictionary term describing their dimwitted defiance: "Covidiots. And, a restaurant owner who defied his Governor. Plus, musician David Foster helps people calm their nerves during these stressful times with some new music.
People struggling with addiction are at a much higher risk for relapse as their lives and routines are put on pause during the global coronavirus pandemic. People who never thought they had a drinking problem are drinking more and are starting to wonder if they might develop a problem.
Today, Dr. Phil talks to Anne, a woman who says that she and her boyfriend broke up a few days after they began self-isolating and shares that she's been drinking alcohol to help heal her broken heart.
Also, two former guests, Danielle and Niki, join Dr. Phil to share the struggles they've seen firsthand in the sober community during the pandemic. A reported more than 24, Americans remain stuck overseas due to canceled flights and closed borders throughout the world due to the coronavirus. Phil speaks with a mother and daughter who say they are trapped in India and claim the hostel they are staying in is trying to keep them confined to the property grounds.
Phil speaks with a retired couple who spent 13 days confined to their small room aboard a cruise ship, some of those days without a working toilet or cold water. Hear why the husband says he thought about taking his own life as his only way out. Also, Dr. Phil speaks with a travel industry expert to learn what stranded Americans should be doing to get home safely. Fear and anxiety stemming from the coronavirus pandemic are causing some people to lash out at those who have been diagnosed with COVID as well as Asian-Americans.
Phil meets Clare, a year-old from New York who contracted coronavirus in early March and claims that instead of love and support from friends, she received resentment and scorn. Phil advises Clare about how to process the feelings of judgment she experienced as a result of her diagnosis. Phil also meets Valerie, a Chinese-American who claims she was verbally attacked, kicked at, and chased down her own street by a man who accused her of spreading the virus because of her ethnicity.
Phil gives guidance and unique advice about how Valerie can move on from this attack. As many Americans work from home and shelter in place, essential workers are risking their lives on the front lines of the global coronavirus pandemic.
In what seems to be a disturbing trend, whistleblowers are allegedly being punished for calling for safe working conditions. Phil speaks to nurses who claim they have been penalized for demanding protective masks, and a man who claims he was fired by Amazon after fighting for safe working conditions.
Americans are desperate for cures for COVID, and some are turning to fake miracle products such as liquid silver, teas, tonics, and even toothpaste. Phil is joined by George Mueller, Deputy Commissioner for the California Department of Insurance's Enforcement Branch, to separate fact from fiction, and science from snake oil, to provide you all the information you need to stay ahead of these con artists.
Phil also speaks with a young woman who says she is eating pineapple, mango, and drinking whiskey after contracting the virus. Susanna Naggie discusses how close we are to finding a cure. Her parents claim she has also faked having COVID symptoms to get released from an inpatient treatment facility. And, later, Bishop T. Jakes shares some spiritual advice and healing for this family, and viewers, during this challenging time.
Many states have said children are not going back to school anytime soon, leaving moms to become impromptu teachers, dance instructors, math tutors, wrestling coaches, short-order cooks -- and mom. Meet two moms who say their anxiety is keeping them up at night, and a school principal who is having trouble unplugging. Phil gives all parents tips on how to not feel like a failure parenting during this quarantine. Phil takes an inside look at the intense search for treatments and a cure.
Learn about the latest progress being made on antibody and vaccine testing. How likely is it that we can get a handle on this, and when? Plus, hear from people who are battling the problems Americans are facing that aren't health related -- but are also dire. But as boredom hits, or they walk by the kitchen, eating comfort food to feel good starts and continues until snacks are all gone. How can you manage your relationship with food and alcohol during this tough time?
Phil talks to four women with this problem and tells them how to get their minds and bodies back on track. Phil tackle some tough topics to get viewers the answers they need during difficult times. Previously recorded in studio before social distancing. Denise and her husband, Jarid, say they are extremely concerned about their year-old son, Zak, who screams, curses, punches and tells family members he wants them to die.
Zak was diagnosed with autism two years ago, and they believe his temper tantrums seem to be getting worse. Phil brings in a team of experts to help Zak and his family, including psychiatrist Dr. Find out what Megan learns after she makes a home visit to get more findings to bring back to Dr.
Phil and Dr. Karen and her husband, Chuck, say they are under tremendous stress since their unmotivated year-old son, Charlie, moved home and now stays up all night to play video games and sleeps past noon. By his own admission, Charlie has been "sleeping more than usual" but believes his parents, especially his mother, needs to stop nagging and acting extra "psycho. Tara emailed Dr. Phil saying America needed to hear her story.
She claims her husband, Mike, is a sociopath who controls her every move. She says he doesn't want her to succeed as an artist or teacher, and videotapes her constantly to make her look mentally ill or like a drunk.
Mike claims Tara is manic, unstable, and might be bipolar. He says she degrades and embarrasses him in front of everyone, but he married for better or for worse. Phil help these spouses at war for the sake of their children? Phil has a frank and honest conversation with father and husband Tom, who says the media has blown the virus out of proportion, while his wife, Jill, says she is worried Tom may fall ill.
Phil give Brandi the guidance she needs to get through this dark and painful time? To top it off, the coronavirus pandemic is making this couple wonder when they will ever see each other in person again.
He wants to know from Dr. Phil if they are ready to tie the knot. Does Dr. Phil give this couple his blessing? Kelly says she is concerned her father, Shade, allowed her ex-husband, Allen, to move into his home after their divorce.
Kelly says she wants her dad to confront Allen and make him get out! Kelly says Allen cannot start being an active father to their two children, Dylan and Lilli, until he becomes more independent, and their children agree.
Dianne says she's stuck living with her ex-husband, Ron, who she calls "The Beast"! Dianne says for the next days, not only are they stuck self-isolating together under the same roof, but they're also sharing the same bed!
Dianne and Ron both agree that they cannot seem to ever have a civilized conversation without triggering an argument and have turned to Dr. Phil for advice on how to get through this trying time without sending the other over the edge. Are these online loves real?
Phil finds out if any of these men are real or just an online love scam. Phil producers call the airlines to see if his name is their database. Is Jeff telling the truth? Does Jeff make it home to Norma -- or is Norma being scammed? Phil helps Norma see the truth. But, there is a dark secret tearing them apart -- Mike is an opioid addict. Today, she even brought the papers with her. Phil have Mike sign those papers? Also, author Dan Peres shares his new memoir, As Needed for Pain, where he reveals his addiction to Vicodin after a back injury.
At one point, he was taking as many as 60 pills a day while making a name for himself in the early s as the editor-in-chief of Details magazine. In part 1 of two episodes, Dr. Phil meets Cheryl, her ex-husband, Dave, and their youngest daughter, Stephanie, who say oldest daughter, Cassie, has been a drug addict and an alcoholic for years and needs an intervention.
One source of contention is the allegation that Dave not only did drugs with Cassie but also received money from her that she admittedly earned through prostitution. Dave counters that, despite using drugs with Cassie twice, he did not encourage Cassie to be a prostitute and he gave back the money Cassie earned through prostitution.
Things take an uncertain turn when Cassie decides to leave the studio one hour before the taping and runs down Melrose Avenue to a liquor store with staffers chasing her. Will Cassie ever make it to stage to talk to Dr. In part 2, Dr. Phil finally meets year-old Cassie, who admits to being a drug addict since high school and using drugs with her father, Dave, in the past. Cassie ran out of the studio one hour before taping, with staffers chasing her, to buy alcohol.
So, is Cassie really ready to be sober? In high school, Karenna was an overachiever. She had a full college scholarship but only went for a week. She says things are so bad that she must always have food on hand, including while she uses the bathroom and shower. What could this mysterious illness possibly be? Could Dr. A case that has caused outrage and grief across the nation: The family of Ahmaud Arbery, a year-old Georgia man who was killed in February, say he was simply out for an afternoon jog when he was shot and killed by two armed men in a pickup truck.
The two men, charged with murder and aggravated assault almost three months after the incident, claim that they believed Arbery was a burglary suspect and they acted in self-defense. Arbery's parents speak out. Lois admits she has been scammed in the past, but says she is happily engaged to a man she met online. What is inside? Phil enlists the help of retired U. Secret Service Agent Ron Williams to analyze its contents. For the past two days, Dr. Phil has been investigating Lois' online relationships.
Yesterday, Dr. Secret Service Agent Ron Williams, established the money was fake. Phil to fly him to the U. What do Dr. Phil's investigators find when they launch their global investigation? Christy claims that she found out her house was almost in foreclosure because her husband, Earnest, had stopped paying the mortgage.
Christy says that was the final straw and claims Earnest did this on purpose to torture her because he knows how much she loves this home.
Phil save this marriage in time for them to save their home? Evan was adopted at age 8, along with his sister Lexi, who was Years later, he walks into a police station and confesses to her murder. Phil discusses the emotional and psychological toll being placed on our health care workers and first responders during the COVID pandemic. Phil speaks with an ICU nurse who says she is struggling with not being able to save her patients, and admits she is haunted by the faces of those she has lost.
Find out why he says he is concerned about the heroic men and women he represents. America is mourning differently because of the novel coronavirus. Kelly says the coronavirus has broken her family after she lost both her parents and brother to COVID while her husband fought for his life.
Hannah lost her father without being able to properly say her last goodbyes and is now sleeping 18 hours a day.
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