Classic Dr. Phil episodes to start your day with the best advice for parenting and family relationships.

Classic Dr. Phil episodes to start your day with the best advice for parenting and family relationships.
Divorced parents wage a no-holds-barred battle over custody of their three young children.
Erik’s ex-girlfriends Torri and Courtney and ex-wife Martha each have different stories to share about his deceitful behavior.
A teenage mother wants to prove to her family that she is a fit parent.
Tiffany’s relationship with her child’s father, Erik, was destroyed by his constant lying and empty promises; after doing research midway through their relationship, Sheka uncovered Erik’s lies and put a stop to their wedding plans.
Angie says her mother-in-law is rude, judgmental and constantly meddles in her life; at his mother’s insistence, Angie’s husband takes a paternity test for his son.
Kim’s mom says she has it all: her dream home, a happy marriage, money for hired help, and her adult daughter, Lori, living in her basement; Kim says she fears that she’s going to inherit her mother’s overcrowded and messy mansion and her sister.
Dr. Phil talks to families who have unconventional parenting styles.
Parents struggle to control their little girls’ meanness.
Dr. Phil continues his discussion with exes Michael and Susan about the care of 11-year-old Bodhi, who Susan insists is dealing with schizophrenia, just like their 16-year-old daughter, Janni.
Courtney says former friend Amie has lied about being pregnant three times and losing five babies in total; Amie says she is disgusted by Courtney’s false and hurtful accusations.