They are joined by fellow ally and mother Amy, who says her young children shouldnt be expected to be social justice warriors. Plus, Perry Colato, owner of Redline Iguana Removal in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area, joins the conversation to share what he says are proven risks of feeding wildlife in South Florida. But the question is, should children be allowed to play these sports? Joey, a Jewish man, says he was assaulted in New York City by a gang who punched, kicked, and pepper-sprayed him on the street while shouting anti-Semitic slurs. Since 2018, roughly 30 states have legalized sports betting, including 21 that allow it online. "But how can I be out of line for caring about her so much and worrying about her?" Then, hear from Cheryl, who appeared on Dr. Phil eight years ago, to find out what happened to her two grandchildren, 4-year-old Keira and 18-month-old Darby, who died just three months apart. Now, Dr. Phils investigation of Fred continues with a visit to Jamaica and the grocery store near where Fred claims he is located. Plus, when an attorney claims athletes are the victims and their notoriety makes them easy targets for false accusations, he sparks an emotional debate. As over 30 million Americans quit their jobs this year, Dr. Phil welcomes guests from very different backgrounds to discuss The Great Resignation and the phenomenon of Rage Quitting. Twenty-one-year-old Edwin says he went viral after posting a video of himself quitting his job in a major store using the PA system. Alyssa now says she devised a plan to get rid of John; she says she lied when she accused John of sexually abusing her for years. After many arguments with her mother, Bonnie asked her daughter to move out. Then, hear from Reina, a mother who says she had no idea her son Ajanni was part of the street racing culture until he lost his life in a fatal crash. Emilie and her older sister, Hannah, both say Emilie is not the problem. It is no secret that the housing market combined with the rising cost of living has created a financial crisis for the average family. On October 20, 2022, Dr. James Heaps, an obstetrician-gynecologist and oncologist at UCLA, was found guilty of five counts related to sexual assault and misconduct against some of his patients. These families say it only took one pill and in some cases just a quarter of a pill to kill their children after consumption. Find out what Ria says really happened when she shares about the mind control the religious leader had over her. The Doctor's Diet: by Travis Stork. She claims this went on for months before it was brought to her attention. About a year later, Murdaugh was charged for their murders, and recently, a jury convicted him. Tune in to find out! Dr. Phil speaks with parents, Gabriel and Nerissa, their daughter, Patricia, and their attorney, Sandy Roxas, who explain why they feel anti-Asian hate is often overlooked. Dr. Phil and a panel of guests, including body language experts, discuss details from the trial, including Murdaughs body language. The debate gets heated with several audience members from both sides arguing over when they believe life begins, including civil rights attorney Ben Crump, Jess Meeth from Democrats for Life, Louisiana Senator Katerina Jackson, and Susan Swift from The Right to Life League. In fact, Carlys stepdaughters, Vanessa and Elena, say they believe Carly is actually faking her odd behavior and milking the accident for all its worth to further gain their fathers attention. Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, author of Influenced: The Impact of Social Media on Our Perception, says his family had an intervention to make him realize he must give up his TikTok addiction. Dr. Dimitri Christakis, Director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children's Research Institute, shares shocking results of learning loss and the impact of school closures and distance learning. Law officials quietly collected clues that eventually led to Bryans arrest in Pennsylvania at his parents house. 7.8. Dr. Phil also welcomes leading academic Dr. Shaun Harper, who teaches CRT at the university level, and father of three Derrick, who says CRT is keeping racism alive in America. What are the findings? Watch as Dr. Phil sits down with Rebecca, Jane, and Janes aunt, Patty, in hopes of uncovering the truth about Jonathan.. She says Bonnie moved in with her. How does she feel now, and how has her relationship been with her children since she met with Dr. Phil? Everyone in the family says they are determined to break the generational legacy of abuse, mental illness, and assault with the help of Dr. Phil. However, some Department Of Justice experts say they believe the number is closer to 250,000 per year. Woman Says She Has A Lot Of Great Ideas. Her Cousin Claims Shes , I Never Got A Chance To Be A Child, Says Woman Who Grew Up In A , I Always Had Fun Playing And Flirting With The Camera, Says Former, My Family Seems To Think That Theres Something Wrong With Me, Says, Women Claim Relatives Childhood Was Filled With Abuse, Trafficking,. Plus, the man in the photos of Jonathan joins Dr. Phil. Tune in to find out! Lastly, as a self-proclaimed fertility expert, Kyle sits down with a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist, a supervisor from the Seattle Sperm Bank, and Dr. Charles Sophy, who weigh in on his donation process. She says she cant eat solid food due to being diagnosed with C-diff, and she has to chain herself to her bed to make sure she doesnt sleepwalk and binge on food in the middle of the night. Plus, business owners say quiet quitters are just a bunch of slackers, undependable employees hiding behind a cute hashtag to make lazy sound better. Is medicating children for ADHD a troubling trend or an appropriate response? She just bought a new house and after already moving in 600 boxes, she says she's completely running out of room, and there is a whole lot more to pack. But Obumseli 's family says they believe he was the one being abused -- and are calling for Clenneys arrest. She says she encourages everyone to learn to defend themselves and be aware of their surroundings at all times. First, a panel of experts, including Court TV anchor Vinnie Politan, litigator Steve Greenberg, legal analyst Laura McNeal, attorney and host of the SuitUp podcast, Exavier Pope, and Founder and Executive Director of The Chicago Project Tracy Siska, discuss the prosecution, sentencing, and release of Jussie Smollett. On both shows McGraw offers advice in the form of "life strategies" from his life experience as a clinical psychologist. For a decade, Dr. McGraw has used the sh . In fact, Jackson says he can even spot a bad tipper! Dr. Phil meets Jasmine, who claims she recorded and posted a video of a confrontation she had with an angry woman at a restaurant to get justice and force accountability. Lastly, Dane risked his life when he dove into a freezing river to save a woman. Michelle and her son Josh say they havent seen Logan for 27 months, and Michael says he last saw him three years ago. Then, meet Naam and Bryce who both say that modern tipping in this country has become way too aggressive. Dr. Phil discusses harm reduction, the concept of treating drug abuse like a medical issue and providing addicts with paraphernalia, such as clean needles in a safe space, and free housing regardless of whether or not they test positive for drugs. Esthers father, Dave, says he had to become her full-time caretaker and moved into her tiny studio apartment, while her mother, Mary, says she shared the burden with her ex-husband. Dr. Phillip C. McGraws show draws on his 25 years of experience in psychology, sociology and observation. Bonnie's Aunt Cyndi claims that what she calls Bonnie's "manic episodes" are getting worse and are happening more often. Some are discovered dead days later, some are never found. Cory denies hes being controlled or brainwashed by Katrina. What rights do colleges have to spy on personal social media posts? Now, Dr. Phils investigation of Fred continues with a visit to Jamaica and the grocery store near where Fred claims he is located. Can good people who do not have any ill intent be racist? Dr. Phil speaks with Captain Pat Kropholler who was in charge of the case and says he suspected from the start that this might be a sick hoax. Then, Gary says he was a compulsive gambler from age 18-40 and now advocates against sports gambling. Dr. Phil and his guests discuss a subject once thought of as taboo but is now in the headlines for how teachers make ends meet. Police say Bryans DNA from a knife sheath was left at the crime scene, and he allegedly went to the victims house 12 times before their murders. But not all bullying is long-term. According to their families, no one cares about these girls, and thats why you never hear about them. The judge stated that the prosecution had failed to prove their case and that the 148 days Drew had spent in county jail awaiting sentencing was plenty of punishment. Sixteen-year-old Cameron Vaughan claims she was passed out after a high school graduation party, when she woke up and found Drew holding a pillowcase over her face and raping her. Parents: Is Your Child Addicted to Screen Time? Fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid, is plaguing the country and killing some of the most vulnerable people: children and young adults. The series' conclusion was announced on Tuesday, after the 72-year-old former clinical . But when we scroll, what is actually real, and what is staged or highly manipulated? Dr. Phil discusses how they can finally move on with their lives now that they have sought justice for Dylan. What does he have to say to Jane? So, what are the consequences? Dr. Phil uses the power of television to tell compelling stories about real people. These three men share their courageous stories of how they decided to step out of anonymity as John Does and become the faces of sexual abuse. About. Can Dr. Phil help Emily set up some boundaries with her mom? No matter what political side you support, no one wants to see another headline about one more horrific school shooting again. WATCH: My Family Seems To Think That Theres Something Wrong With Me, Says Woman Whose Relatives Claim Shes Manic. In 2014, 29-year-old Brittany Maynard transformed the conversation about medical-aid-in-dying, which allows a terminally ill patient with a prognosis of six months or less to live and is capable of making their own healthcare decisions, to self-administer prescribed medication to die with dignity. Dr. Phil is joined by a panel of guests to discuss recent incidents of antisemitism and solutions. But critics nicknamed the law Dont Say Gay and claim it turns back the clock on equality. Ashley Loring was only 20 years old when she disappeared four years ago. Forensic expert, Joseph Scott Morgan; former FBI Special Agent, Jonathan Gilliam; Criminologist, Dr. Casey Jordan; DailyMail Senior Reporter, Caitlyn Becker; and Cyber Sleuth, Lisa Marie, join Dr. Phil to discuss this mysterious case. Aperu: It was supposed to be the happiest day of her life, but last June, Lisa says her "fairytale" wedding turned into a total nightmare that has torn her family apart. They claim she's a "textbook narcissist" who constantly plays the victim and has always put men before her family. Even the most well-intentioned laws can backfire and lead to absurd or unjust outcomes; guests share what they consider outrageous miscarriages of justice involving a car accident, a rape, and a murder that ruined lives; those trying to change laws. With the help of her mother, her Aunt Stacy, and Johns attorney, Justin Bonus, Allyssa says shes ready to tell Dr. Phil what really happened to her when she was a child. Tune in to find out! Supermodel and writer Paulina Porizkova, 57, is famously candid on social media for shutting down those who think her face needs fixing or that she should not be posing in a bikini at her age. Plus, ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne reveals some of what she has uncovered. Find out the mistake Jeremy made, and Dr. Phil gets to the bottom of why Paula is so controlling. But Georgias mother, Kellie, learns that Mark had other plans for her daughter. And, former Republican strategist and co-founder of the Lincoln Project Rick Wilson joins Dr. Phil to help make sense of why America is so polarized. Plus, hear from a recent guest who also says she disregarded Dr. Phils advice regarding her online relationship. Then, Simona Fusco, matchmaker and the founder of Perfect 12, sets up Kelly and Alex, both 51 and divorced parents, who say they are looking to start their lives over with someone new. Ida wrote to Dr. Phil desperate for help to break the cycle of dysfunction with her two sets of twin daughters. So, whos to blame for Emilies rebellion, and why is she always breaking the rules? School nurses administer more daily medication for ADHD than any other chronic health condition. But behind closed doors, Jon and Chuck claim the teams doctor, Robert Anderson, was sexually assaulting them. Tragically, just weeks before the fifth anniversary of the tornado, Athena and Simon say Xavier took his own life due to the trauma he endured that day. Shaniqua says she has trust issues with men due to her upbringing and claims their younger brother Curtis is abusive to his girlfriend due to them being brought up in a house full of abuse. Then, meet Naam and Bryce who both say that modern tipping in this country has become way too aggressive. Dr. Phil is joined by eldercare and estate planning attorney Ann-Margaret Carrozza to consider Sarah and Marks cases. The Weeknd intentionally created an air of mystery when choosing his stage name. They say their children purchased counterfeit pills on social media, which were laced with fentanyl, a deadly drug that killed their children within moments. Holden says he went to his dates fathers house to play video games but ended up waking up in a bathtub and barely making it out alive. Carol says she is now a member of a support group that mentors families affected by suicide. Tyler says when the police showed up, she was unable to process the accident, and instead of the police helping her, she was arrested, tased, and thrown into jail. Check back soon for more details about this all-new episode. Helping lower-income Americans or supporting the rich? They say Emilie has been grounded for six years straight without any sight of leniency in the future. TM & 2023 Peteski Productions, Inc. 2023 CBS Interactive Inc.. a Paramount company. In the first episode of Dr. Phil's 21st season, pro-life activist Lila Rose sat down with the doctor, as well as a pro-choice couple to discuss various facets of the abortion issue, including . Keira says her mother, Karen, has always put her husband, James, first. Dr. Phil also meets a mother of three, Carol, whose beloved son Matt died by suicide in 2017. Plus, Los Angeles attorney Samuel Dordulian talks about what your legal options are if this happens to you. Dr. Phil season 19 episode 137 Stephanie claims her cousin Bonnie is in the midst of a mental breakdown. It's an epidemic -- and it could happen to you! Parents trust caregivers to watch and keep their children safe, but what really happens behind closed doors when caregivers think no one is watching? Can Dr. Phil help this fractured family identify the root cause of this young womans rage? Dr. Phil devotes his platform to analyzing how life has changed for Black Americans in the almost two years since the tragic deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, and the subsequent widespread Black Lives Matter protests demanding racial equality. However, Gen Z, those born between 1997 2012, blame Baby Boomers for the current state of the environment and the economy. Watch while Dr. Phil discusses The Great Resignation with eminent Harvard Business School professor Tsedal Neeley, who claims working from home is the future for millions of Americans. Sergeant Sean Pierce, Commander of the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, and Angelie Donzanti, Crime and Intelligence Analyst with the San Jose Police Department, join the conversation and reveal what to look for and what not to post online. Keegan and Alissa say their worst nightmare came true when they discovered their 2-year-old daughter, Reign, was one of several children allegedly terrorized by several employees at their childs daycare. An umpire gets punched in the face by an upset mother, a worker gets a drink thrown in her face over a 25-cent overcharge on cheese fries, a customer rips a cash register off the counter after an order was made incorrectly, and a man gets so angry on the road while driving that he ends up dead. Rebeccas older sister, Jennifer, claims Rebecca doesnt have a job, lives in her van, and has stolen thousands of dollars from their sick mother. Bonnie, who admits she has been "micro-dosing" with mushrooms (Psilocybin) to feel better, says her cousin and aunt don't understand that she's been on her own for a long time and knows how to take care of herself. And Dr. Wayne Zuvers and Doc Halligan discuss the hardships veterinarians are facing. If he leaves her, then she has nothing," Sarah says. Tune in to find out. Now, Emily tells Dr. Phil shes feeling a lot of resentment toward her mother but doesnt know how to tell her. Today, surprising updates from some of the most memorable guests who have appeared on Dr. Phil. Dr. Phil talks with Charles, a self-proclaimed gambling addict, who says he hasnt gambled in two months but fears he could again. Santiago claims his son, Bryce, ran over a police officer and crashed into a house, yet he has never been charged let alone locked up. Its the new addiction of our time, and there are proven studies that many people use social media in an attempt to feel better about themselves -- whether they are trying to gain more followers, compare their lives to others, or seek likes in order to get validation. Additionally, Sandis daughters say they fear Peters sister is really his girlfriend or wife, and in on the con and they want answers. Dr. Phil examines the psychology behind the behaviors of those in the public eye. Kristin has fought to have Ethans Law enacted in CT, which ensures that parents are held accountable for the safe storage of their weapons. Dr. Phil did some digging and discovered this situation is not as straightforward as it may seem. Stuart claims he cant go anywhere or do anything without getting high. It led to the recurring "Tuesday with Dr. Phil" segment, and then, the Dr. Phil show in 2002. 4:36. Together, they teach you the tips and tricks you need to be able to identify clues as to what people may be saying through their body language. Rebecca denies these claims, saying doctors have prescribed all her medication, she isnt an addict, and she doesnt understand why her family is worried and brought her to speak to Dr. Phil. Anastasia says shes a cyborg magician, transhumanist, and biohacker who has 47 implants and plans to get more. Syndicated. Forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, Former FBI Special Agent Jonathan Gilliam, Sr. Reporter for DailyMail.com Caitlyn Becker, and trial attorney Mercedes Colwin help Dr. Phil analyze these eerie details about the suspect. Plus, meet a former white supremacist, Christian, who explains the psychology behind people who commit acts of violence due to extreme feelings of hate. Plus, hear from those trying to change the law. The Marilyn Denis Show. Plus, Joy Fluker says she knows all about mind control because she grew up living with her mother, Anna Young, the leader of House of Prayer. In 2016, Joy says she felt guilty but knew it was the right thing to do when she called the police to report her mother. Teens, tweens, and those even younger are being bullied from every angle because, with the internet and the prevalence of social media, there are always ways to target a victim oftentimes anonymously. This is making some peoples lives better but ruining others. She says that all changed three years ago when the police knocked on her door and asked for a DNA sample. In fact, he admits that when hes provoked, he can be a dangerous man. If youre wishing you were married, thinking about getting married, or are married, you wont want to miss this episode. Tyler says she needs Dr. Phils guidance on getting her life back to what it was before her traumatic police incident. And, Keira's mother, Karen, returns to the stage without Keira. And, hear from Representative Joe Harding, who sponsored Governor DeSantis Parents Rights in Education bill. [3] She's of Italian descent. What happens? Then, Dr. Phil welcomes money expert Mandi Woodruff Santos, who says she quit her job six times in 10 years and increased her salary by over $100,000! Or, is his kindness being taken advantage of and he is being scammed for money? Now, both are torn as to whether they should move Nellie back into their home with their two teenage sons. With less supply and more demand for so many products, two-thirds of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and are outraged over prices. She says her ultimate fear is getting pregnant herself and takes extreme precautions to avoid what she calls an unfathomable scenario. Agent Sebastian meets one of his so-called victims, Tromaine, who was filmed in public by Sebastian for leaving out his cart. Sextortion, when someone blackmails you into providing them money, images of a sexual nature, or sexual favors by threatening to release your graphic information, videos, and/or pictures, is real and is not only happening to adults. Tune in to find out. Life with Bonnie. Tommy says to make things worse, his wife has a drinking problem and consumes at least one to three pints of vodka every day. Tammy hears for the first time what her daughter posted online weeks before her suicide. Dr. Phil provides the most comprehensive forum on mental health issues in the history of television. October 8, 2013. Dr. Phil meets two women who claim they were sexually assaulted by college athletes and say there is a big double standard when it comes to athletes accused versus typical students. Today, Dr. Phil speaks with advocates, experts, residents, and people currently experiencing homelessness to discuss this hotly contested social issue. Shocking video obtained by TMZ from the day of the killing inside a luxury Miami high-rise showed Clenney, a social media influencer who boasts millions of followers, wearing a bikini top and covered in Obumselis blood. Additionally, Jane says Jonathan convinced her to put her house on the market, and she plans to send him $140,000 of the profit and then move to Miami to live with him. Almost three years ago, his 25-year-old son, Ahmaud, went jogging in a Georgia neighborhood and was shot to death after being chased by a trio of white men. Dr. Phil continues his conversation with past guest Lois, who says she disregarded Dr. Phils advice that her online boyfriend Fred was scamming her. Jason admits that violence and aggression are all he knows and says when he gets angry, a devil takes over, and inflicting pain on the person who triggered him is, sadly, his only instinct. She says she now weighs only 90lbs., and her life consists of lying in bed. Would you do it? Today, Tony speaks out for the first time about what happened to him. Or, have you gotten mad at your dad for posting his support for the president? and the Vaping is physically damaging and has become a real point of contention within families of teen users; where 12-year-old Connor gets his vapes; Grace and Jordyn share their stories of how vaping put them into the hospital and vow never to vape again. Deborah says she wonders how could this be the father she loved? She says Marissa has continued to steal her car, smoke weed, fail at school and get into fist fights with other girls and allegedly has also tried to kill Heather by poisoning her with hydrocodone tablets. Now that the boys are medicated, what does Cassie say is her biggest worry? Find out! But in this ever-changing society, we continue to ask an important question: How far is too far? Tiffany Justice and Tina Descovich, co-founders of Moms of Liberty, say every parent deserves a seat at the table to make sure that certain inappropriate content is not discussed. During the past 10 years, hes spoken to victims, parents, and advocates each time senseless killings have continued to happen. Tylers mother, Talisha, says she posted the police camera footage on social media and her videos went viral. Two former Bowling Green State University fraternity brothers have been sentenced for their part in the alcohol poisoning death of 20-year-old student Stone Foltz. Plus, find out the best ways to use money to make money, savings hacks, freebie secrets, and get advice on how to set up the next generation for financial success. Splitting from your spouse is usually full of emotional turmoil and sadness at any age. However, 1 in 7 women will develop postpartum depression after having a baby, and estimates for postpartum anxiety and psychosis are even higher.