Mental Health and Addiction - Videos
The Doctors discuss synthetic marijuana, known as Spice or K2 and its devastating consequences.
A condo community in Florida is up in arms over a tenants unconventional emotional support animal.
The FDA has approved a âdigital pillâ that will be able to track if and when patients take their medication. This was designed to help those battling schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and those managing othersâ medication.
The Doctors discuss a âbrain chipâ designed to manipulate memories. Makers of the chip hope to help those with degenerative diseases like Alzheimerâs. But could it also be used to erase bad memories?
Do you have a loved one youâd love to convince to stop smoking? The Doctors share a viral video that could help.
Growing up in Beverly Hills with money to fall back on fed into author and comedian Amy Dresnerâs cycle of addiction until rock bottom meant losing it all.
Author and comedian Amy Dresner shares about what her life looks like with over four years of being clean and sober.
Former addict and recovery advocate Tim Ryan joins The Doctors to share about his rock bottom, how he helps those struggling with addiction, and he shares about his new A&E documentary, âDope Man.â
Tim Ryan, former heroin addict and recovery advocate, shares what to look for in a good rehab facility and how to find the hope you need to get clean.
Judge Mary Chrzanowski aka âScary Maryâ joins The Doctors to discuss a naked drug-fueled rampage in one Missouri town caused by the synthetic street drug flakka.
The Doctors were joined by exoneree Clarence last season that spent several years in jail for a crime he did not commit, and the show sent him to Dr. Eugene Lipov to treat his PTSD.
Mandy got shingles and was prescribed pain medication. After years of abusing pills, Mandy ended up in rehab where she met someone that started her on heroin. Mandy joins The Doctors to share her story.
The Doctors meet Mandy and her parents to talk about her heroin use. Will she accept help for her addiction?
For many of our armed service members surviving war is just half the battle. Meet the Stacey and Bitsui families, and their struggle to return to daily life.
A California county is about to take a big step in addressing a critical need in the area, an urgent care clinic for the mentally ill.
Matthew returns to The Doctors after seeking help to turn his life around after losing his legs and battling his heroin and opiate addictions.
The team of people who helped Matthew overcome his addiction join The Doctors to share more about his success.
Kristin and Aime join The Doctors to share their stories of working as nurses and becoming addicted to drugs to shed light on the growing problem of drug diversion.
See the amazing surprises The Doctors have for Matthew including a personal gift from Tony Robbins and a new set of prosthetic legs.
Dr. Gregory Skipper is a former addict and treats drug-addicted healthcare professionals. He shares that 10 percent of healthcare professional may have addiction problems, and what can be done to seek help.
The Doctors share that finding hopefulness when you feel hopeless is one of the most important steps on the path to recovery.
Dr. Hutton joins The Doctors to share of Matthewsâs success with his transcranial magnetic stimulation treatments, which he used to treat Matthewâs depression, addiction, and phantom limb pain.
It is estimated that 1 in 5 nurses in the United States may be addicted to drugs. Are they putting patientsâ lives at risk?
After the recent school shooting in Northern California, clinical psychologist Dr. Judy Ho shares what to be aware of if you suspect someone might commit an act of violence.
âPretty Wildâ reality star Alexis Haines gives advice about how to help those struggling with addiction.
Hollywood celebrity Alexis Hainesâ life took a dark turn after her habit of abusing painkillers turned into an addiction to black tar heroin.
For the first time since 1993, the U.S. life expectancy has gone down. The Doctors welcome guest reality star and Alo House counselor Alexis Haines to discuss this shocking crisis.
The Doctors get insights from one of the founding members of Motley Crew, Nikki Sixx, on why drugs are so prevalent amongst musicians. Plus, he shares about his own rock bottom with addiction.
Nikki Sixx shares advice for people struggling with addiction. He encourages people to share their stories and to keep reaching out for help.
Gia and her boyfriend Dustinâs drug addiction has taken over their lives and the life of Giaâs family. The two use Giaâs dad to unwittingly drive them to get drugs.