Stop Ruining Your Child
A woman says her sister’s lack of discipline and desire to be a fun mom is ruining her niece; the doctor gets to the bottom of a father’s anger-management issues.
A woman says her sister’s lack of discipline and desire to be a fun mom is ruining her niece; the doctor gets to the bottom of a father’s anger-management issues.
Dr. Phil continues the search to help unravel what’s really going on with Robert and the women he thinks he’s dating online; the investigation goes across the country to track down and verify information Robert says he’s gotten from his girlfriends.
The horror of October 7th lingers in many of Israel’s communities where families were hunted by Hamas terrorists and brutally murdered.
Steve Harvey talks with Antonio Banderas (“Genius: Picasso”); panel: LuAnn de Lesseps (“The Real Housewives of New York City”), singer Keri Hilson and actress Natalie Martinez; Steve gives a busy mom a cruise-ship surprise.
Steve Harvey talks with Faith Jenkins (“Judge Faith”); children flip houses; a law-school graduate and single mother gets a surprise.
Retired Robert says he has five online girlfriends but admits he’s never met any of them in person; ex-wife Jeremi says he has lost all of their $1 million savings on day trading and giving money away to these women, who she insists are catfish
Elsa says she was severely abused almost daily for 19 years and starved for weeks at a time by the people she thought were her adoptive parents, until an unlikely person rescued her; what a detective discovered when she saw Elsa at the hospital.
Steve Harvey talks with singles who are looking for love. Meanwhile, Chef Scott Conant shares his secret recipe for a delicious and affordable holiday dinner, and Dr. Wendy Roberts introduces her revolutionary solution for hair loss. The episode e…
Steve Harvey talks with a father to help his single daughter find a love match for the holidays; an audience member plays the popular memory match game for a chance to win cash.
A teenage girl says her mother is overprotective; a 43-year-old woman says her mother is still overprotective.