Little Mean Girls
Parents struggle to control their little girls’ meanness.
Parents struggle to control their little girls’ meanness.
An 18-year-old tells why he confessed, at age 12, to his younger sister’s murder.
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.
Susan and Michael, parents of schizophrenic Janni, return to the show at odds over their 11-year-old son, Bodhi, who Susan is convinced is schizophrenic as well; Michael thinks Susan’s quest for a diagnosis will harm their son.
Another viral video of a teenage girl getting beaten up by her classmate. Dr. Phil sits down with the accused 13-year-old bully who allegedly beat up two teens for the first time to find out why she is so angry.
Bellamy Young (“Scandal,” “A Wrinkle in Time”); Kimberly Elise (“Death Wish”); relationship expert James Sexton gives advice to audience members; child rap group Mannish.
Young Natalie says her boyfriend has a violent anger problem and she fears for her life and that of their 10-month-old son.
Women say they worry about their sister’s 9-year-old daughter being exposed to her new, alternative lifestyle, which includes a sexual fetish group.
Madison’s parents say she now corrupts her 13-year-old sister, who has harsh words for them as emotions run high.
Parents say they fear for their family’s lives, as 15-year-old Madison assaults them, uses drugs, and was in a high-speed car chase that ended in the car being totaled.