Forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, Former FBI Special Agent Jonathan Gilliam, Sr. Reporter for DailyMail.com Caitlyn Becker, and trial attorney Mercedes Colwin help Dr. Phil analyze these eerie details about the suspect. 2023 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. Then, Aaron is a former police officer who quit in 2018 because he says he could no longer stand the lack of support from the media and the public regarding law enforcement. Is medicating children for ADHD a troubling trend or an appropriate response? But why is the pull so powerful? Its a raw and real conversation you wont want to miss. Then, Dr. Cathy Grace and Dr. Kenya Wolff, Co-Directors for the Graduate Center for the Study of Early Learning in Mississippi, say there is a childcare crisis in America. As the world is more connected online, beauty trends spread quickly, constantly redefining what beauty means. Dr. Phil also checks in with Jenny, who said she hated being a mother but she has five children! Dr. Phil discusses the highly debated topic of reparations. Nancys story is at the center of one of the decade's most controversial and heated debates: abortion. Meet Cheryl and Hunter, whose 16-year-old daughter, McKenna, took her own life after being bullied by four girls she thought were her friends. Laura admits that even after receiving her third DUI, she still didnt learn her lesson and totaled her car after she hit a guardrail, flipped over, and was saved by her airbags. Sara claims her husband, Jason, has a violent and uncontrollable temper that has resulted in physical abuse toward her. Others believe recording strangers in public is more about getting attention on social media and that even in public, people should have a semblance of privacy. Autumns younger sister, Kaitlyn, says shes even thought about driving out to Arizona and trying to force her sister to move back home to live with their family in Wisconsin. But in this ever-changing society, we continue to ask an important question: How far is too far? Dr. Phil hears stories from survivors and how their tragedies have impacted their lives ever since. Plus, business owners say quiet quitters are just a bunch of slackers, undependable employees hiding behind a cute hashtag to make lazy sound better. Dr. Phil has filmed over 3,596 episodes with nearly 20,000 guests, and not everyone listens to his advice, which is their right. Logans family has been trying to help him by sending him to rehabs, cutting him off, and even letting him live under a bridge so he would hit rock bottom. However, not everyone in Carlys life is convinced her experience changed her. They make you feel like not only are you not worth anything, every single day youre told how (expletive) you are, how horrible your work is, yet you're indispensable so they don't fire you. However, two years ago, she says she got a call from someone claiming to be an attorney in Mexico, stating there was a data breach at her resort, and she was entitled to a $38,580 settlement. Many claim these attacks are a result of soft-on-crime policies enacted by woke and progressive district attorneys and other elected officials. Terri continued to send money for two years, totaling nearly $80,000! Today, Dr. Phil conducts an exclusive interview with Anna from the detention facility where she currently is being held and asks some tough questions. Brysons sister, Peyton, says she is trying to stay strong for her family during this impossibly difficult time. Are athletes being coached to believe they are individually more important than their teams and that the rules simply dont apply to them? Dr. Phil enlists Brinleys help to try and get her mom to see the real problem in this family. Sandis daughters say she is being scammed for either money or a Green Card but Sandi is adamant that Peter is truly her soul mate. Today, Dr. Phil exams Kieras case and speaks with her lawyers, who call Kieras conviction the starkest miscarriage of justice they have ever seen. Plus, white ally Allison Mahaley joins the conversation with what she believes white people should understand. Dave and Hannah Edwards are educators who say they pulled their trans daughter out of a public school after the school failed to teach transgender education in kindergarten. The families are demanding changes to laws, policies, and accountability from social media companies. Laura admits to driving drunk thousands of times but says shes only been caught three times. Will the results be too much for Brian to handle? Dr. Phil and the experts discuss what we can expect now. Sherri Papini, a mother of two from Redding, California who was called Supermom by her family, reportedly disappeared on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home. And, Yvette brought evidence for Dr. Phil to examine. Advocates say this law protects the rights of the parent. Joey, a Jewish man, says he was assaulted in New York City by a gang who punched, kicked, and pepper-sprayed him on the street while shouting anti-Semitic slurs. Almost seven years ago, Valerie was evicted from her apartment and lost almost everything she owned. If you dont like my choice of words, then hit the eject button on those. Dr. Kenya says parents need to be informed about state agencies that can help protect their children. She claims her husband, Keaton, is checked out and has been talking to other women while she has been in hospitals. DNA testing is bringing the era of keeping family secrets to a close. From fitness classes with God-like instructors to trendy side hustles that are all over social media you might not realize that these companies and people are using cult-like tactics to lure you in and take your money, your time, and your loyalty. But, these new measures are sparking a heated debate. Danielle denies Stevens claims and says shes at her breaking point with Steven and his accusations. Dr. Phil launched a private Phanatics Facebook group last season, where superfans gain exclusive access to news, content, and a Dr. Beginning his TV career as the resident expert on human behavior on Oprah Winfreys daily talk show, Dr. Phil continues to deal with real issues in his blunt style. Rebuilding your home and the community is a challenge, but overcoming the emotional aftermath can be just as, or more traumatic than, surviving the event itself. What will the results reveal? Tiffany claims her fianc, Marques, forced her to expose him as a narcissist on social media, but she never imagined her online story would go viral and be viewed over 3 million times. She says their divorce was messy, there were accusations of cheating, the police were called, and their children witnessed it all. '", Nicki Minaj refused to get vaccinated:Dr. Fauci, fans respond with research, But now, it's "become political football. "I take that very seriously, and I want to say I am so sorry to the people who were affected. Dr. Phil McGraw, host of the television show Dr. Phil and who has a doctorate in psychology, received criticism yesterday after comments he made during an interview on The Ingraham Angle with Fox News Laura Ingraham. Helping lower-income Americans or supporting the rich? Santiago claims his son, Bryce, ran over a police officer and crashed into a house, yet he has never been charged let alone locked up. Then, Kimberly and Jan say they advocate for an age limit for children playing collision sports like football, but not everyone agrees. Keegan and Alissa say their worst nightmare came true when they discovered their 2-year-old daughter, Reign, was one of several children allegedly terrorized by several employees at their childs daycare. Dr First, 19-year-old Nash and his father, Brent, both say they have the skills and performance cars to safely drive over 100 mph. Then, Teresa says she knows firsthand the double standard when it comes to athletic preferential treatment because, even though the person who assaulted her was convicted, served time, and had to register as a sex offender, he was allowed to return to the field and was hailed as a star for another university. Trauma therapist and author of Through The Glass, Shannon Maroney, says even though she personally experienced an unbelievable tragedy, she does not believe in people believing they have no responsibility to take care of the wounds inflicted upon them. Professor Jody Armour from the USC Gould School of Law then speaks from his heart when he suggests we all work on having better communication and giving each other more grace. They say Simon Leviev seemed perfect, handsome, well-traveled, and very rich. The body of Chris wife, Kimberly, was in the front passenger seat, slumped over the center console with a single contact gunshot wound under her chin. Fatima says after posting one incident on TikTok, the video received 5.9 million views in a few days, which caught the attention of police, who arrested the woman. Caitlin also claims Rebecca has lost custody of her special needs daughter, has been to jail, and has lost several friends and her fianc due to drug use. Later, Savannah says she was shamed for her weight by a male passenger on an airplane. Dr. Corey Yeager, a psychotherapist for the Detroit Pistons and author of How Am I Doing?, breaks down the mental toll bias takes on black Americans. People follow the leader, the loudest voice or biggest trend, and soon enough, their whole life revolves around this new trainer, diet, and lifestyle. Meet a young woman who says she received death threats for wearing a dress from another culture, a woman who says she was called out for cosplaying a Japanese anime character, and a woman who says people need to stop stealing other cultures' foods and calling them their own. During the interview, he spoke to the reporter about the COVID-19 shutdown in the United States, and the economic, physical and mental toll its taking on some Americans. Dr. Phil takes a closer look at the psychology of obesity. Cybersecurity expert James McGibney joins the conversation to explain how these cunning scam artists think and why these scams are so successful. Ria says she wanted to save her son but the groups leader ordered everyone else to closely watch Ria to make sure she didnt give him food and water. Tune in to find out. Now that the boys are medicated, what does Cassie say is her biggest worry? Michelle and her son Josh say they havent seen Logan for 27 months, and Michael says he last saw him three years ago. And, if you do win, why is there a curse associated with it? Lori and Bob say they moved into their current home seven years ago but they still havent unpacked. Everyone in the family says they are determined to break the generational legacy of abuse, mental illness, and assault with the help of Dr. Phil. Then, Dr. Phil meets a host and author who disagrees. Also, how do these incidents of bias affect victims' psychological and mental health? Today, hear from both pro-choice and pro-life advocates. Speaking to Dr. Phil from prison, Atif says two undercover cops posed as mobsters and lured the young men into thinking that they would be killed if Atif didnt confess to murdering his family. Have you ever censored your own thoughts because you worry that you could be criticized or even canceled for posting your beliefs? He says Chris Vaughn is right where he should be. But, there was just one problem: They have never met in person. Influencing has changed everything consumers thought they knew about advertising. The "Dr. Phil" producers'dismissive behavior allegedly extended to guests. As violent crime continues to rise across the country, Dr. Phil invites everyday citizens, law enforcement, and policymakers to discuss this burning issue. Stories of innocent citizens being brutally attacked by complete strangers who have long and violent criminal histories have become all too common. Do schools need to open year-round now to make up for learning losses? Dr. Phil has a frank and open discussion with members of the public and law enforcement about the perceived lack of safety on American streets, and the rising conflict between civilians and police. He claims he has been receiving a lot of hate after recently publishing a book about his experience, The Perils of Extremism: How I Left Oath Keepers and Why We Should Be Concerned About A Future Civil War. Then, Riley Gaines, who competed against Lia Thomas, gives her perspective on how she felt after their race. Some believe self-censorship is a big problem today, particularly in light of the idea that someone can be "canceled" for their words -- blocked from having a prominent public platform or career for sharing their opinion. First, Fran previously found out her relationship with Craig was an online romance scam. Dr. Phil meets several women who claim doctors didnt take them seriously, which led to major health problems. Depression, anxiety, loneliness, those things create problems. Have you ever had a neighbor that you cant stand? With the help of her mother, her Aunt Stacy, and Johns attorney, Justin Bonus, Allyssa says shes ready to tell Dr. Phil what really happened to her when she was a child. But was she telling the truth then, or is she telling the truth now? Police say they believe the tire was placed there deliberately. But behind closed doors, Jon and Chuck claim the teams doctor, Robert Anderson, was sexually assaulting them. Find out what Ria says really happened when she shares about the mind control the religious leader had over her. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with Olympic volleyball medalist Kim Glass and former Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Irene Lee, who both claim they were attacked by the same man, a reported violent career criminal, who they say should never have been allowed to walk the streets. This is a true crime saga like no other. Prior to 2007, the CDC reported it resulted in the deaths of 82 children, with most victims being adolescent males ages 11-16, with the average age being 13. Hear Jacquelines miraculous story of survival on the day that changed her life forever. And, we catch up with past guests Paula and Jeremy, who were on the verge of divorce when they last appeared on Dr. Phil. Jason Tatenhove says he is a former extremist after being in the group Oath Keepers for one-and-a-half years and serving as their spokesperson. Dr. Phil also speaks with Marie, a mother who says she is concerned about her 19-year-old daughters safety due to what she wears. Additionally, Jane says Jonathan convinced her to put her house on the market, and she plans to send him $140,000 of the profit and then move to Miami to live with him. Can we recover and how? Lets follow the guidelines, lets follow the science. Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, author of Influenced: The Impact of Social Media on Our Perception, says his family had an intervention to make him realize he must give up his TikTok addiction. She says, luckily, video evidence proved her innocence and all the charges were eventually dropped, but she is still left cleaning up the mess and dealing with the trauma. What happens? WebWe would like to thank you all for participating in the DrPhil.com community for the last 15 years. She says that when she wanted to leave the hospital, her husband, Josh, stood by and would not help her leave. This episode of Dr. Phil, Murdaugh Murders: The Trial, airs Wednesday. And, is it your right to die on your own terms? There are also nearly 100 criminal charges that are linked to him. What I want us to do, all of us, is one hundred percent follow the guidelines, one hundred percent support doing this together. It is now 2022, and the term Karen is officially a part of our lexicon with no sign of leaving anytime soon. Why did Sarah stay for nine years -- and how did she get out? Today, financial experts share money-saving and money-making tips to help you learn how to take control of your finances during inflation. Dr. Phil discusses the epidemic of childhood obesity, a condition that affects over 14 million children and adolescents. Plus, the man in the photos of Jonathan joins Dr. Phil. But, even the most well-intentioned laws can backfire and lead to absurd or unjust outcomes. Dr. Phil speaks with people on both sides of this issue. And, meet Chris Murray, an attorney who represented a client wrongfully accused of racial discrimination via steering. This thought-provoking episode is one you wont want to miss. Twenty-four-year-old Gracelyn says she describes her childhood just that way. Plus, singer and songwriter Katherine McPhee and her husband, 16-time Grammy Award-winner David Foster, bring some holiday cheer into the studio and perform a song from their new album, Christmas Songs. And, Dr. Daniel Amen, founder of the Amen Clinics and New York Times best-selling author, and psychiatrist Charles Sophy weigh in on whether kids are overdiagnosed and overmedicated for ADD and ADHD. They say Simon Leviev seemed perfect, handsome, well-traveled, and very rich. Ten former staffers and two currently employed at the show,who also claim to have witnessed racist behavior during their tenure, spoke toBuzzFeed Newsfor a report published Thursday. Dr. Phil meets Brittany, who claims her dad, Charlie, is being scammed by his online fiance, Stephanie, and her roommate, Carina. Charlie says he has given Stephanie over $25,000 and she hasnt paid him back, despite her promises to do so. Christine, a former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, gives insight to Khloie and her parents, Jamie and Ruben, on what helped her get through the darkest days she faced after the shooting at her high school that took the lives of her friends and teachers. What rights do colleges have to spy on personal social media posts? One mother says the closure of schools during the pandemic caused her daughters behavior to wreak havoc in their home as she struggled with online distance learning. Bos adopted son, Matt, also claims Anderson abused him. It used to be that if you were a child being bullied at school, once you walked over the threshold of your home, there would be a reprieve until you walked into school the next day. But Obumseli 's family says they believe he was the one being abused -- and are calling for Clenneys arrest. Hear their favorite holiday memories, and Katherine shares the perfect gift to give this holiday season. "We were going to talk about those things youdon'treallytalk about in polite society and were going to try to take mental health and illness to the forefront of the narrative in America," McGraw recalls about those early days of his syndicated daytime talk show. This is a show every parent needs to watch -- whether you own a firearm or not. She says she feels the medical field has failed her and now she is constantly self-diagnosing; thinking she is going to die every day. Then, Dr. Phil meets a woman who once served as a mental health counselor but says she now weighs more than she ever imagined. Plus, former athletes and sexual assault survivors Jon Vaughn and Trinea Gonczar tell Dr. Phil about their new partnership to fight sexual assault. One of these young men, Danny Santulli, was at a fraternity pledging event at the University of Missouri in October 2021. And, Thomas Abt, a lawyer and criminal reform policy advisor, says that while crime is high, it is not as widespread as the media would have us believe. See police bodycam footage of Alex at the crime scene, including his interview with police in the cop car. Nicole claims that every single day shes verbally tortured and obliterated by her husband, Marc. Hear why she says shes worried and blames herself for his behavior. Pronouns are words that can be used to refer to someone without using their name most commonly, she or he. But, there are a growing number of people who say they do not identify with gender binaries of man or woman and therefore prefer to use other pronouns such as they. Supporters say using a persons choice of pronouns fosters an inclusive environment and affirms a persons own gender identity. We didn't do this when Iwas growing up with the polio vaccineand the smallpox vaccine. After 13-year-old Dylan Redwine disappeared in November 2012, his divorced parents, Elaine and Mark, and older brother, Cory, appeared on Dr.Phil trying to find answers. Fifteen years ago, Ria says she was a vulnerable 19-year-old mother with a 15-month-old son, Javon. Dr. Phil speaks with Captain Pat Kropholler who was in charge of the case and says he suspected from the start that this might be a sick hoax. Tune in to find out! And, how did a 27-year-old woman go from a competitive runner to using a wheelchair and needing open heart surgery? The tests are easy -- but is it worth turning your family upside down? Santiago claims his son, Bryce, ran over a police officer and crashed into a house, yet he has only been charged one time and never locked up. The bullying, which can take many forms, including exclusion from professional activities, verbal attacks, isolation, rumors, and humiliation, is often hard to prove and difficult to report, and there are few laws protecting against it. Dr. Phil meets 24-year-old JP, who claims to be generating over $1 million in Bitcoin per month and says investing in cryptocurrencies is one of the best things you can do with your money. Plus, Laura Stack claims she lost her teenage son due to the legalization of marijuana. They also say Blanche has an addictive personality with prescription drugs, food, and shopping. Find out what Dr. Phil thinks Heather should do when he sits down to talk to the entire family. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Dr. Phil uses the power of television to tell compelling stories about real people. Are children the future? He was in his final days of pledging Pi Kappa Alpha when prosecutors say he and other underage pledges were encouraged to drink an entire bottle of liquor in order to be initiated into the brotherhood. Plus, Dr. Phil and Robin share the secret to their 45-year marriage. What happens? Rebecca says her best friend, Jane, is being scammed by her online boyfriend, Jonathan, who claims he is stuck on a construction site in Miami. Matthew, a young man with cerebral palsy, had a dream Charlie Rocket made come true -- you may be shocked by what it was. Can good people who do not have any ill intent be racist? However, she says ever since her mother died from cancer in 2021, her world came crashing down. Marc says hes so angry with Nicole because hes 100% certain shes cheated on him. Is there a way she can have her mother in her life? Self isolation, being alone together is an altruistic act because by isolating, were helping everybody. By Meg James Staff Writer. Darrens daughter, Ariela, and her boyfriend, Kyle, share how they feel about her dads behavior. Theres nothing quite like a bad neighbor to turn your little corner of paradise into a new kind of nightmare. Sharenting is the term used to describe parents publicizing sensitive content or oversharing their children on the internet. And, Becky Monroe, Deputy Director of Strategic Initiatives and External Affairs for California, shares insightful information after tracking hate crimes across America, and law enforcement analyst Mark Powell explains why police officers do not immediately assume an incident is a hate crime, even with video evidence. Keaton says he wants to save his marriage, but its hard when Joe is constantly around. Another guest named Amanda says she was seriously injured and her dog was killed when a pit bull and an Akita attacked them during a walk. Fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid, is plaguing the country and killing some of the most vulnerable people: children and young adults. Plus, Dr. Phils resident parenting expert, Donna Tetreault, shares The C.A.S.T.L.E. Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Taylor and her mother, Jan, who both agree that Taylor is suffering from trauma. Singer and influencer Lele Pons says she also suffers from OCD, Tourette syndrome, and depression but has had a different experience on social media when sharing her story with the public. Does the anti-appropriation movement ever turn into a form of racism? Together, they teach you the tips and tricks you need to be able to identify clues as to what people may be saying through their body language. Their stories are not unique not in Native American communities where there is an epidemic of missing women. Emilie and her older sister, Hannah, both say Emilie is not the problem. USA TODAY 0:00 4:36 Dr. Phil McGraw is celebrating a milestone in his career: 20 years on television. Plus, Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer at WebMD, shares how to take control of your diabetes risk. Lastly, Stewart Silver says he has created a safe place for working homeless families but now is being forced by the local government to evict them. You wont want to miss this revealing episode. Esthers parents say their beautiful 38-year-old daughter is nothing but a miracle. But Kristen claims her collection of things has created a problem. Fatima and her husband, Robert, claim that in January 2022, a woman started terrorizing their family by ringing their doorbell and screaming racial slurs. He has a neurological disorder called Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type 7, preventing him from feeling any pain, which has led him to injure himself dozens of times. She just bought a new house and after already moving in 600 boxes, she says she's completely running out of room, and there is a whole lot more to pack. Don and Candus agreed to sit down with body language experts Scott Rouse and Greg Hartley, interrogators who have worked with the FBI, law enforcement and the military and have been referred to as a human lie detector, in hopes of clearing their name. Dr. Phil analyzes these behaviors and reveals their possible deeper meanings. Former guest Lydia, 80, aka "Glamma," who asked him to find her a date, returns. Dr. Phil says he is going to get to the root of the problem. John Kinsel has been locked up for more than 26 years for a crime he says he did not commit -- raping, choking, and threatening to kill a child. The popularity of online challenges is rising and unfortunately, have become extremely unsafe -- and in some cases, deadly. Candice Jackson, an attorney and mother who worked for the Department of Education under President Trump, says its our First Amendment right not to call someone by their preferred pronouns. Even before social media, the Oprah-endorsed "Dr. Phil" (she's a Dont miss the surprise Clement has for Liz that brings tears of joy to the audience. Tiffany Justice and Tina Descovich, co-founders of Moms of Liberty, say every parent deserves a seat at the table to make sure that certain inappropriate content is not discussed. Dr. Phil also checks in with Jenny, who said she hated being a mother but she has five children! What does the producer discover? It sometimes feels like it has gotten too dangerous to leave the house because peoples fuses are so short. Plus, Dr. Phil visits a homeless community and sits down with a young couple who went from having a condo in the suburbs to struggling to survive in an RV. Then, Kyle is introduced to a woman who heard about Kyles story and wants to share her thoughts. Millions of people have had their most personal and private images posted online without their consent, often with their real names and identifying information; a mother works to shut down a revenge porn site that hosted her daughter's stolen images.