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Season 21
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A woman tells how she became addicted to Xanax and Oxycodone and later learned the pills were laced with deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl; Families share tragic stories.
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In 1998, young police officer Allen Gibson was killed on the job. The two men arrested for the crime say they did not murder him and a jury acqitted them. So why were they sentenced to life in prison"
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Learn how studies indicate that foster care children report low scores for happiness, high for depression, low self-esteem, low scores on marital happiness, and high incidences of social isolation.
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If you think only guilty people confess to crimes, think again. Dr. Phil asks why innocent people, many uderaged, are often convicted after providing police with a false confession.
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Dr. Phil continues to share amazing updates on the guests viewers ask about most.
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Dr. Phil follows up with some of his most talked about guests to find out what happened when they left his stage and returned home.
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Andrew Tate is known for his misogynistic social media posts and videos. Should parents worry about his influence on their sons" Teenage boys share their thoughts about Tate with their mothers.
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Convicted of first-degree murder in 1998, Richard Glossip's case was featured on Dr. Phil in 2015. Dr. Phil then interviewed Glossip from death row in 2021. Now, learn the newest details of the case.
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Doreen's son, John, and Yvette's brother, Billie have spent half their lives in prison for crimes they say they didn’t commit. Both women will stop at nothing to get their loved ones out of jail.
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Artificial intelligence raises ethical and societal concerns about its impact on employment, privacy, and our future. Will AI go too far and replace the skills and contributions of human beings"
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Dr. Phil delves into the psychology of how former prison guard James Addie was living a double life which ultimately led to the murder of his fiancée, Molly Watson, 48 hours before their wedding day.
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What happens to those involved in tragic news stories after the spotlight is gone" Dr Phil hears from people struggling with the aftermath of having a dark time in their lives reported on in the news.
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Recently, Alyssa told Dr. Phil of how her lies put an innocent man behind bars for life. Will a new evidentiary hearing for convicted killer John Kinsel see him any closer to freedom"
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Some claim Critical Race Theory admonishes all white people for being oppressors, while classifying all Black people as victims. Others want children to learn CRT for the sake of future generations.
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Latino hate crimes are a growing concern in the U.S. and Dr. Phil's guests argue immigration rhetoric has led to the stigmatization and demonization of Latinos and adversely affects their well-being.
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Experts discuss the benefits and dangers of a controversial trend that has seen mothers microdosing psychodelics to achieve relaxation and healing.
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Is Ricardo being honest about anything, including his identity" In part two of our coverage, get updates on former Dr. Phil guests who were scammed, often multiple times. Have they learned anything"
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Terri has sent tens of thousands of dollars to her boyfriend, Ricardo, whom she plans to marry but has never met in person. Terri’s sister believes Ricardo is nothing but a sweet-talking scammer.
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Children face a huge crisis putting their physical and mental health at terrible risk. Dr. Phil discusses the epidemic of childhood obesity, a condition that affects over 14 million young Americans.
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A dog sitter nearly died after being savagely attacked by two dogs who dragged her inside their owner's home and bit her hundreds of times. Another woman recalls a dog biting off her entire top lip.
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