Conspiracy Theories: Believing Everything Yet Nothing!
Dr. Phil tries to decode the maze of conspiracy theories becoming more popular online.
Dr. Phil tries to decode the maze of conspiracy theories becoming more popular online.
Mushrooms, Molly, Ecstasy, MDMA. Hear just how experts believe these drugs might hold the key to not just battling but CURING PTSD, depression, and other mental health issues in veterans and active-duty service members.
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Dr. Phil focuses on the issue of school shootings and the need for prevention. He discusses the common characteristics and warning signs shared by school shooters, such as mental health problems and fascination with firearms. The show emphasizes t…
Find out the reasons why Gen. Z young adults are suffering record high levels of anxiety, and what parents can do help their children.
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.
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 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.
The doctor tries to help a compulsive exerciser and an anorexic woman.