Partying to Death
College students admit to binge-drinking regularly but say they are not alcoholics; a woman tells of her son’s death by alcohol and drugs.
College students admit to binge-drinking regularly but say they are not alcoholics; a woman tells of her son’s death by alcohol and drugs.
Emmy-winning news reporter Christi’s struggle with alcohol leaves her jobless, sleeping in bushes and estranged from her adult daughters, whom she faces for the first time in two years.
Heather’s ex-husband blames her for their 15-year-old son’s accidental drug-overdose death; the boy’s friends describe what happened and make accusations against Heather.
Drug addicts ask the doctor for help changing their lifestyles.
The food industry has waged a silent war on the American people using addictive and toxic ingredients to increase profits at the cost of public health.
A compulsive shopper’s excessive spending threatens her marriage and family life.
Dr. Phil is joined by lawmakers, Addiction Experts, and guests that have been personally impacted by the legalization of drugs in Oregon to discuss just how Dystopian the state has become. Is there hope for change?
The latest report by the CDC found 488 people died from alcohol related issues every day during the pandemic, reporting a surge in consumption that hadn’t been seen in 50 years. But many claim the problem is not getting better.
Kathi says she lives in fear of her 14-year-old son, Nico, who refuses to attend school and has charged thousands of dollars to buy tokens for video games; when she tries to get him to put down the controls, he terrorizes the household.
Dr. Phil delivers wake-up calls to a young woman addicted to drugs, alcohol and the party lifestyle and a young man who says he is “addicted” to shopping.