Online Addiction Destroying America’s Youth
Parents who didn’t know their teenage son was addicted to social media until he ended his life with his phone still in his hand, after one last post.
Parents who didn’t know their teenage son was addicted to social media until he ended his life with his phone still in his hand, after one last post.
Should parents be held accountable for their child’s crime? Parents of two victims murdered in the Oxford School Shooting talk about the recent convictions of the shooter’s parents. And, a mother who lost her son due to an unsecured firearm, plead…
The parents of the Oxford School Shooter have been sentenced to jailtime for their son’s crime. Dr. Phil sits down with the father’s defense attorney and legal experts to discuss the ramifications.
Former PTA president Kelli says that after a school spat, fellow parents framed her by stashing bags of drugs in her car; one of them, who has served time for her part in the incident, speaks out for the first time.
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.
Divorced parents wage a no-holds-barred battle over custody of their three young children.
Calah Waskow, 15, made national news when she was abducted by her friend’s 37-year-old father; Calah was found safe five days later, but many questions remained; Calah tells her story in an exclusive interview.
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.
Actress Danica McKellar (books “Do Not Open This Math Book” and “Bathtime Mathtime”); Diann Valentine, Kimberly Caldwell-Harvey and Dr. Tiffanie Davis Henry discuss relationships; Steve helps a terminally ill child complete his bucket list.