From murders to missing persons, Dr. Phil examines crimes from clinical, forensic, and social psychological standpoints.

From murders to missing persons, Dr. Phil examines crimes from clinical, forensic, and social psychological standpoints.
Men discuss finding out they are responsible for children they never knew existed; actor Jay Thomas discusses his relationship with the son he gave up for adoption.
A renowned forensic pathologist reveals his findings after examining Rebecca Zahau’s exhumed remains.
Dr. Phil takes an in-depth look at true crime cases, mysteries and provides his in-depth analysis.
A woman reunites with her daughters, who had been missing for a year.
The doctor helps search for two missing girls whose father abducted them last year.
The search for two missing girls takes Dr. Phil into an unusual religious group; stories of child abduction.
A severe case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy leads to murder: Gypsy Rose Blanchard decides that killing her own mother is the only way to escape years of abuse.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s mother forces her to pretend to be sick, makes her undergo countless surgeries, shaves her head, has a feeding tube inserted and makes her use a wheelchair; the deceit and torture eventually breed a contempt leading to murder.
A former college football player, found guilty of raping an unconscious classmate, is interviewed.
A woman says she was attacked by two dogs she was dog-sitting, and nearly lost her life; trainer and behaviorist Jas Leverette.