Women accuse their mothers-in-law of trying to destroy their marriages.
Parents seek help dealing with violent children.
The doctor follows up with two squabbling sisters who captivated viewers.
A woman says her abusive ex is still wreaking havoc in her life.
The doctor counsels parents who use their children as pawns in their relationships.
The doctor exposes the deadly trend of driving while text messaging.
The doctor counsels newlyweds who say they are already headed for divorce.
Affairs, fights, lies and dark secrets threaten a marriage.
The doctor counsels a family dealing with infidelity.
The doctor confronts saboteurs and manipulators.
The doctor confronts liars and con artists.
Peggy Post tackles the do's and don'ts of etiquette.
A woman accuses her neighbor of stalking and threatening her, but he says she is actually the troublemaker.
The doctor speaks with feuding mothers and daughters.
Guests say they want plastic surgery to erase their ethnic identities.
Actor Christopher Knight and model Adrianne Curry say their 24-year age difference is a huge problem in their marriage; a 38-year-old woman wants to date an 18-year-old man.
Bishop T.D. Jakes discusses the principles in his latest book, ``Reposition Yourself.''
The doctor continues his work with three newlywed couples who are already talking about divorce.
Dr. Frank Lawlis sheds light on the biggest mistakes parents make and how to calm the atmosphere at home.
A woman confronts the father who abandoned her when she was a toddler.
The doctor follows up with some of his most memorable guests.
The families of the Jena Six, six black teens charged with assaulting a white teen, speak out.
The doctor reveals what happened after the show regarding the Jena Six case.
The doctor tries to help feuding mothers and daughters heal their relationships.
The doctor discusses singer Britney Spears' custody loss and speaks with her former bodyguard.
The doctor follows up with memorable guests.
The doctor counsels a couple who have been divorced twice but still live together.
The doctor continues his work with three couples on the verge of divorce after less than a year of marriage.
The doctor counsels a young couple with two children.
The doctor speaks to a family with Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
The doctor discusses the shooting rampage by Deputy Sheriff Tyler Peterson.
Fred Goldman, Kim Goldman Hahn and ghostwriter Pablo Fenjves discuss O.J. Simpson's book, ``If I Did It.''
The three couples on a marriage retreat stop fighting and start getting real about making changes in their lives and marriages.
Guests discuss the arrest of Chester Stiles on charges of child molestation.
Guests fear that their children will injure someone severely.
Guests discuss suing ex-lovers for alienation of affection.
Author Mitch Albom (``Tuesdays With Morrie'') and loved ones of Morrie Schwartz recall his wisdom and life lessons.
The doctor counsels guests involved in controversial love affairs.
A 14-year-old girl takes care of her alcoholic father; a 17-year-old girl cares for her two younger siblings while her mother parties.
Actor Danny Bonaduce tries to salvage his marriage.
Men say they were tricked into paying support for children who are not their biological offspring.
Guests say they have body dysmorphic disorder, a preoccupation with real or imagined physical defects.
A model says her husband is abusive, but he says she needs to stop being so controlling.
The doctor speaks to a high-school teacher who was accused of sexual misconduct by three of her students.
The doctor continues to investigate a teacher sex-scandal that has rocked a small Texas town.
Guests learn the results of DNA tests.
Six judgmental men and women move into the Dr. Phil House.
An out-of-control 14-year-old says she has had unprotected sex with as many as 50 men.
A feud between a woman and her future mother-in-law tears a family apart.
The doctor counsels women struggling with anorexia and bulimia.
Bishop T.D. Jakes and the doctor facilitate a debate about racism and sensitivity in America.
Six opinionated guests live together in the Dr. Phil House.
Four sisters bitterly fight over their aunt's inheritance.
The doctor speaks to an American woman who moved to the Gaza Strip to be with the lover she met on MySpace.
The doctor speaks with a young woman who made international headlines when she ran away to Palestine to be with a man she met on the Internet.
Women discuss their struggles with anorexia and bulimia.
A woman says her husband is a sex addict and compulsive liar.
A woman seeks the doctor's help when her husband makes a shocking confession.
A husband's alarming confessions threaten a marriage.
Guests debate whether young women should dress modestly or if it is OK to show some skin.
The doctor follows up with a woman who ran away to the Middle East to be with a man she met on MySpace.
The doctor checks back with a family torn apart after the mother was banned from her only son's wedding.
The doctor follows up with a couple who decided to get a divorce.
Guests seek help for obese children and teenagers.
Dr. Phil and Robin offer advice on a variety of topics.