Addiction Psychosis, Trips to The ER and Suicide: Is it Still “Just Weed”
Is it really “just weed?” Dr. Phil explores the impact of today’s more potent marijuana, from addiction, psychosis, and even suicide.
Is it really “just weed?” Dr. Phil explores the impact of today’s more potent marijuana, from addiction, psychosis, and even suicide.
Parents, brace yourselves for a wake-up call! Dr. Phil delves into the alarming rise of sextortion targeting teen boys, uncovering the silent threats lurking in the digital world and urging families to tighten their bonds before it’s too late.
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.
Ten years ago, Suzy says, she developed a mysterious illness that leaves her shaking, trembling, convulsing, and having to force-feed herself more than 7,000 calories a day to stop her attacks.
From petty theft to check fraud, Dr. Phil’s guests talk of their addiction to stealing, and how destroys their families.
Dr. Phil sits down with Gary Giordano, who was considered the prime suspect in the disappearance of traveling companion Robyn Gardner in 2011 Aruba, and offers him a polygraph test.
Four sisters bitterly fight over their aunt’s inheritance.
The horror of October 7th lingers in many of Israel’s communities where families were hunted by Hamas terrorists and brutally murdered.
Dr. Phil examines the case of missing mother of two, Susan Powell, whose husband, Josh Powell, is a person of interest, and Susan’s parents, Charles and Judy Cox, are looking for answers.
Heather, whose 15-year-old son died of an accidental drug overdose in her home, must face the boy’s father, who blames her for his death; a friend says Heather almost died of drug use the night before taping the show.