Mental Health and Addiction - Videos

Man Who Attempted Suicide Three Times: 'I'm So Happy To Be Alive'

Nancy talks to a suicide attempt survivor named David Parnell about his experience with overcoming addiction and depression.

Suicide Attempt Survivor Now Working To Save Others

Sabrina Strong tells her story of surviving a suicide attempt and talks about her website Waking Up Alive.

How Does Mental Illness Affect Sexual Consent?

Are the mentally ill capable of consent? Allison Leotta and Dr. Mitchell Tepper join Mike to discuss.

Battle For Bailey

On March 2, 2013, 12-year-old Bailey O'Neill was taken off life support after health complications that allegedly occurred from a schoolyard altercation. See how Bailey's father, Rob, has taken action to raise bullying awareness in hopes of preventing a similar tragedy.

Pre-30s Crisis

Alicia talks with experts and women approaching 30 about the signs and symptoms of a pre-30 freak out.

Is The Pre-30 Meltdown The New Mid-Life Crisis?

Alicia talks with Margaret Wheeler Johnson and Kasey Edwards about the signs and symptoms of a pre-30 freak out.

My Husband's PTSD Became My PTSD

Brannan Vines, the wife of an Iraq war veteran and founder of Family of a Vet, describes how her husband's PTSD has become her own.

Can PTSD Be Caught From Others?

Soldiers returning home from war often face a new battle: the mental affects of war. But are PTSD symptoms slipping into the lives of soldiers' families too? Joining the conversation are Dr. Amber Baker, Kateri Peterson and Fred Gusman.

10 Most Suicidal Countries

AllTime10s presents the 10 countries with the highest suicide rate in the world according the World Health Organization's statistics.

Dr. Nora Volkow: How Drug Addiction Hijacks the Brain

Dr. Nora Volkow, the head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, discusses how to best control addiction. She believes that all addictions can be eliminated if the brain's receptors can be controlled.

Schizophrenia At School: Why Students Can't Find Help

An anonymous op-ed in the Harvard Crimson criticizes the College for failing to aid students with mental illness. If Harvard can't take the lead on this, who will? Joining the conversation are Susan Weinreich, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia when she was in college, Dr. Paul Steinberg and Rachel Hollis.

How Testosterone Affects Behavior

The Doctors discuss the effects of testosterone supplements and whether too much testosterone can cause abnormally aggressive behavior.

10 Common Nightmares Explained

Find out the meanings of your deepest fears, as Alltime10s explains the 10 most common nightmares.

Operation Mend: Hollywood Helps Our Heros

32,000 of our military veterans have come home visibly wounded. Another 500,000 have invisible scars. Actors and doctors team to help our national heros heal the wounds you see, and the one's you don't.

Hypochondria Is You Being Your Own Worst Enemy

Laura considers herself to be a hypochondriac and struggles each and every day with the disabling nature of her paranoid mentality. Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw compares Laura's chronic anxiety to an addiction, where the payoff is constant reassurance that nothing is wrong.

Overcoming Hypochondria

Laura considers herself to be a hypochondriac and struggles each and every day with the disabling nature of her paranoid mentality. See how "The Sweet 16," featured in Dr. Phil McGraw's new book, Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World , applies to Laura's condition.

Relaxation Techniques for Hypochondria

Laura considers herself to be a hypochondriac and struggles each and every day with the disabling nature of her paranoid mentality. Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw shows how simple breathing techniques can assist in easing tension and anxiety.

A Dream Within Reach

Lindsay has dreamed of being a nurse for years and is passionate about helping others; however, unexpected setbacks in her life have caused her to drop out of nursing school twice. Lindsay opens up to special guest Dr. Phil McGraw and explains how her own negativity is holding her back from fulfilling her ambitions.

Life Code: Secrets to Success

Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw empowers you and your loved ones with successful strategies from his new book, Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World .

How Stress Affects Cognitive Function

Stress can have harmful systemic effects on the body over time, but did you know it can also have a negative impact on your mind? See how the brain processes thoughts and how high levels of stress can suppress cognitive function.

The Psychology of Luck

The Doctors and special guest Dr. Phil McGraw discuss an extensive study on luck, and how positivity plays an important role in attracting opportunities.

The Importance of Passion

Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw, author of Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World explains that passion plays an important role in improving your outlook on life.

How to Make a Dream a Reality

Lindsay has dreamed of being a nurse for years and is passionate about helping others; however, unexpected setbacks in her life have caused her to drop out of nursing school twice. See The Doctors ' surprise, courtesy of Scholarships.com, to help make Lindsay's dream a reality.

Dr. Phil's Key Strategies to Attaining a Goal

Special guest Dr. Phil McGraw explains his seven key strategies for attaining any desired goal, featured in his new book, Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World .

The Warning Signs of Pre-Alcoholism

While you might not be one of the millions of alcoholics in the United States, you could be one of the millions of almost alcoholics. Find out the warning signs that could keep you from becoming hooked.

How to Overcome Handbag Commitment Phobia

Faced with an overflow of beautiful options, and hindered by the regret of expensive missteps, many women are unable to pull the trigger on buying a handbag. WSJ's Rachel Dodes joins Lunch Break to explore this condition and offer timeless, investment-worthy cures.

Fear No More

Facing your fears isn't as easy as it sounds. Jaimal Yogis takes it to the literal sense when he decides to tackle his fears head on in his book 'The Fear Project'.

Too Expensive To Drink

A new study published in Canada revealed that raising alcohol prices by 10% led to a 32% reduction in alcohol-related deaths.

Higher Prices Cut Alcohol-Related Deaths

A new study published in Canada revealed that raising alcohol prices by 10% led to a 32% reduction in alcohol-related deaths. Is this a solution to help those who over-imbibe? Teacher Kenneth Bernstein joins Mike to speculate.

Power of Mindfulness

Studies have found that mindfulness can relieve stress and may even protect against mental illness. HuffPost Live speaks to the experts about how to find your center.
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