Mental Health and Addiction - Videos
Christina has relapsed using drugs and purging again, but she does not want to head back to rehab. Through lots of tears, Christina contemplates the reality of her life and death situation.
Christina and her sister Claire join The Doctors to share what life post-rehab has been like for Christina. Is she still using drugs and purging?
Relapses in recovery are very common. ER physician Dr. Travis Stork asks Christina, âAre you still using cocaine?â which she answers honestly as well as some other very difficult questions.
ER Physician Dr. Travis Stork tries to help Christina with the assistance of Mackenzie Phillips, the primary counselor at Breathe Life healing centers, who has an amazing gift for Christina. Also dog trainer Brandon McMillan shares a special surprise
Christina does not want to return to rehab. Counselor Mackenzie Phillips joins Christina on stage to talk about her own recovery process, which landed Mackenzie in treatment a total of 11 times.
There are many claims about marijuana use. The Doctors are joined by Karen OâKeefe director of the âMarijuana Policy Projectâ and addiction expert Paul Auchterlonie to discuss both sides of the debate.
Karen OâKeefe, director of the âMarijuana Policy Projectâ and addiction expert Paul Auchterlonie join The Doctors to discuss the pros and cons of marijuana use.
Debra joins The Doctors to share how her physical pain, PTSD and sexual assault trauma have made it hard for her and her two kids to find footing after returning from service.
Debra joins The Doctors to share about her life after returning from service. Check out the amazing surprises The Doctors have in store for this homeless mom. To see Debraâs amazing makeover, click here.
Female veterans are the fastest growing demographic in Americaâs homeless population. Meet Debra, single mother of two whoâs struggling to make ends meet after serving years in the military.
Calming yourself down is easier than you think.
A Chicago woman who turned to a personal trainer while suffering from postpartum depression after the birth of her first child decided to drop everything and start a new career after having another child.
We all get anxious from time to time, but there are surprising things you can do to reduce feelings of anxiety and feel calm. Here are ten quick and simple ways to feel calm every day.
Here's what it's like to be sober on New Year's Eve.
Here's what it's like to grieve on the holidays.
Pepper and her mother Christine fought Pepper's anorexia together. Now they're getting their degrees to help others fight the same fight.
For Kirsten, staying sober is hard every day. She also suffers from chronic jaw pain after having shot herself in the face while hallucinating on bath salts.
Kirsten and her mother Stacey join The Doctors to discuss Kirstenâs addiction to bath salts and the hallucination she had while high that almost killed her.
The cold weather doesn't have to bum you out.
Family occasions are stressful especially around the holidays.Google's Chade-Meng Tan shares some mindfulness tricks that'll keep you sane.
Laurenâs mom Cyndi joins The Doctors with her daughter. Lauren finally tells her mother about her 13 year bulimia secret.
Lauren and her mom Cyndi discuss treatment for Lauren, who has been hiding her eating disorder for 13 years. See what surprises The Doctors have in store for her.
Lauren has battled bulimia in silence for 13 years, but sheâs ready to come clean to her family and ask for help.
After a lifetime of struggling with eating disorders, Lauren is ready to get help and finally come clean to her mom about her secret disease.
Tim is a fireman who was stationed inside the World Trade Center and was there that fateful day. After suffering from debilitating PTSD, he tries a controversial new treatment.
Tim joins The Doctors to talk about life after trying a stellate ganglion block injection, a new treatment for PTSD. Chief medical officer Dr. Eugene Lipov shares how this remarkable treatment works to change lives like Timâs.
Brendan decided to record telling his 8-year-old son the tragic news that the childâs mother passed away from a drug overdose. Brendan joins The Doctors to discuss why he decided to post the video, which now has over 36 million views.
Brendan and his mom Denise join The Doctors to talk about Brendanâs own struggle with drug abuse and why he decided to post a video of his son hearing the news that his mother had passed away from a fatal overdose.
Brendan and his mom Denise join The Doctors to discuss how to help keep Brendan on the right track. Heâs currently clean and sober!
See the incredible surprises The Doctors have in store for Brendan who struggles with addiction, and his mother who takes care of him and her grandson!