Extreme Moms
Mothers debate whether it is better to hover over their children or allow them to learn independence.
Mothers debate whether it is better to hover over their children or allow them to learn independence.
Guests seek help dealing with meddling moms.
The doctor helps search for two missing girls whose father abducted them last year.
Mike and Vicki say their 37-year-old son was once making millions of dollars running a successful real estate company, but now lives with them, on their dime; he blames them for his current living situation.
The search for two missing girls takes Dr. Phil into an unusual religious group; stories of child abduction.
Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard (“Big Fighters, Big Cause”); panel: Dr. Tiffanie Davis Henry, Olympian Summer Sanders and singer Tamar Braxton; chef Lawrence Page makes macaroni and cheese.
The best ways to make an impression with potential employers; inexpensive summer vacations; three audience members get a surprise getaway; a Harvey’s Hero’s camp helps 50,000 children; children’s thoughts on careers, money and politics; funny signs.
Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif (“Botched”); teens who ran their own lawn-mowing business until all of their equipment was stolen get new equipment; Sons of Mystro (“Showtime at the Apollo”) perform.
Dr. Phil speaks with parents whose coddling parenting styles some claim are hindering their children’s success in the real world.
Jeffrey Wright (“Westworld”); TV personalities Morgan Stewart and Malika Haqq and actress Garcelle Beauvais discuss relationships and parenting; 5-year-old Trent shows off his dribbling skills.