Dr. Phil - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Dr. Phil's First Show
Ask Dr. Phil
Kids and Weight
Marriage and Money
Dr. Phil's How To Series
Can't Stand Being a Mom
When Sexual Styles Don't Match
Rob Lowe: Cancer In The Family
Fight Over Fat
Should You Have a Baby?
Heartbreaking Headlines
Ask Dr. Phil
Body Image
Feuding Families
Revenge and Deception
Rescuing Angela, Part 1
Rescuing Angela, Part 2
Controlling People
Face Your Fears
Project Single Girls
Moochers
Ask Dr. Phil
Sibling Rivalry
"Should We Get Married?"
Too Much of a Good Thing?
Mothers vs. Daughters
Commitment Phobia
Discipline Debate
How to Heal a Broken Heart
Mixed Signals
The Sex Talk
Ask Dr. Phil
Fighting in Front of Your Kids
Eating Disorders
Follow-Ups with Out-of-Control Moms
Child Predators
Anger Management
Roles in Marriage
Angela Update
Dr. Phil's Can't-Miss Parenting Techniques
More Controlling People
Living Beyond Your Means
Sexy Too Soon
Moments of Crisis
The Aftermath of Infidelity
How Well Do You Know Your Kids?
Ask Dr. Phil
Top Three Threats to Your Marriage
Moms on the Verge
A Dr. Phil Checkup
Is Flirting Good, Clean Fun?
Self Matters
My Big Fat Attitude
Empty Nest
Get Straight With Your Weight, Part 1
Is This Normal?
Self Matters, Part 2
"You're Not the Person I Married"
Larry King
Cheaters
Closing the Gap
Blended Families
How Are They Now?
Creating Happiness
Spouses Who Let Themselves Go
Ask Dr. Phil
Wrongly Accused
Runaways
Dreading the Holidays
Making Your Resolutions a Reality
How to Talk to Your Kids about ...
Opposites Attract, But Can They Last?
Eating Disorders, Part 2
Couple Follow-Ups
Moms on the Verge, Part 2
Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior
Afraid to Age
Can This Marriage Survive?
Suddenly Rich
Guest Checkups
Is This Normal?
Settle Your Disputes
How to Talk to Your Teens
Self-Defeating Games
Mamma's Boys
My Big Fat Attitude, Part 2
For Better or Worse!
Are You Ready for Plastic Surgery?
Your Etiquette Questions Answered
Overweight Children
My Big Fat Baby, Part 2
"How To ... " For Husbands
Wedding Etiquette
Biggest Mistakes Parents Make
Dr. Phil and Robin's Favorite Valentine Gifts
Ask Dr. Phil
Double Trouble
Will There be a Wedding?
Project Single Girls, Part 2
Looking For Mr. Millionaire
Debate Dr. Phil
The Other Woman
Men Who Cheat
Take it Off!
Moochers, Part 2
Fighting Fair
Parenting Follow-Ups
Bullies
Town Controversies
Shocking Headlines
Annoying Habits
Ask Dr. Phil
Multiple Marriages
Perfectionists
Follow-Ups
Ask Dr. Phil, with Teens
Newlyweds
Living with the War, Part 1
Living with the War, Part 2
Ask Dr. Phil
Secrets and Lies
Jay Follow-Ups
Debate Dr. Phil, Part 2
"My Spouse Acts Like a Child"
Center of Attention
Birth Order
Women Who Dislike Women
Moving On
How to Negotiate
Obsessed with Food
Money Matters
Sex Wars
Kids Gone Wild
Be My Guest
Real-Life Drama Queens
Adult Bullies
Big Changes, Bigger Problems
Are You Raising a Spoiled Brat?
Kids and Weight Follow-Up
What's Behind Our Choices?
Worst Spouse In America
People Pleasers and Doormats
The Dark Side of Cheerleading
Biggest Mistakes Parents Make, Part 2
Moms with Secret Lives
Marriage Checkups
Family Grudges
Trading Places
What Dr. Phil Knows about Men
Hormones from Hell
Weight Controversies
Ask Dr. Phil
Fifteen Minutes of Fame
What Dr. Phil Knows about Men, Part 2
Naysayers and Passive-Aggressives
Dr. Phil's Vault
Surviving Divorce
"What Do We Do Now?"
Get Straight with Your Weight, Part 2
OCD Follow-Up
Surviving the Worst
Behind the Scenes
How to Make Millions
Balance of Power
How Long Will I Live?
Parenting 101
"Yup, I Screwed Up!"
Married Too Fast, Too Young
Dr. Phil's Most Memorable Guests
Men and Sex
Biggest Money Mistakes
Couple Wars
Breaking Teens' Bad Habits
'My Personality Is a Problem'
Dr. Phil's Success Stories
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