Mental Health and Addiction - Videos
Giaâs family and boyfriend Dustin join The Doctors to try and save this young coupleâs lives. Giaâs mother shares how much love she has for her daughter and how afraid she is to lose her.
Gia says she has given her life over to heroin and fears she will not be able to ever regain control.
Gia is addicted to heroin, meth, crack and sheâs been to rehab, detox and jail. Her desperate family has come to The Doctors to seek help for Gia her addict boyfriend Dustin.
Gia, her family and her boyfriend Dustin discuss their addiction and this life or death situation. The Doctors offer both Gia and Dustin a chance to get clean. Will they go?
Gia and Dustin have agreed to go to rehab. See as they say their tearful goodbyes.
The Doctors recommend that Giaâs family uses this time while sheâs in rehab to get the help they need to support themselves and Gia post-rehab.
Giaâs family thought Gia and her boyfriend Dustin had gone to get methadone, but Dustin comes clean that they are shooting up drugs in the family home.
The Doctors discuss the severity of the opioid epidemic thatâs affected the United States. ER physician Dr. Travis Stork shares how people can get addicted from just one opioid prescription.
The Doctors share an important step that you can take in battling the crisis.
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry and Judge Mary Chrzanowski meet with a group of recovering addicts in Dayton, Ohio who, like so many, say they started using after getting a prescription from their doctor following a procedure, injury or accident.
The Doctors producer Leslie Marcus meets with DEA agents who share just how hard it is to spot black market âprescriptionâ pills that people are buying on the streets.
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry and Judge Mary Chrzanowski go door-to-door with police in Dayton with their Grow Blitz campaign that offers recovery efforts to addicts in hopes of saving their lives.
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry and Judge Mary Chrzanowski step inside the Montgomery County morgue to learn just how extreme the crisis is.
Producer Leslie Marcus joins The Doctors to share about the dangers of carfentanil, which is 10,000 times more powerful than morphine.
Everyone that OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry and Judge Mary Chrzanowski spoke with in Ohio warned that the opioid crisis will get worse before it gets better. How can we get Fentanyl off the streets?
90 percent of drug deaths in Ohio are caused by fentanyl, which has the one of the highest overdose death rates in the country. OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry and Judge Mary Chrzanowski head to Dayton, Ohio to learn about this first hand.
Recovering addicts in Dayton, Ohio share their stories of losing loved ones to overdoses and battling their own addictions to heroin, fentanyl and other common drugs.
Judge Mary Chrzanowski and recovery specialist Bob Forrest share their opinions on the effectiveness of medication-assisted treatment for addicts, which blocks opioid receptors in the brain. Do they work or are medications a crutch?
Clinical psychologist Dr. Judy Ho shares her insights into Tammyâs 30-year addiction to eating uncooked pasta. Check out the amazing surprises that The Doctors have in store for her.
Tammy joins The Doctors to get help for her 30-year secret addiction to eating uncooked pasta.
For starters, we canât just stop worrying.
Cynthia, her mom Nancy, and Interventionist Ken Seeley sit down with Sarah to try and get her into treatment. Will she go to the BRC rehab facility?
Cynthia reached out to The Doctors to help her drug addicted daughter Sarah who she says has seizures unless she constantly uses heroin. Cynthia and Sarahâs grandmother Nancy join The Doctors to share about Sarahâs addiction.
Interventionist Ken Seeley joins Cynthia, Nancy and The Doctors to get Sarah on a flight and into treatment.
Research shows that over half of addicts relapse after rehab. Now thereâs a new tool to prepare people in recovery for the pressures of the outside world.
Interventionist Ken Seeley shares some simple steps you can take to protect your loved ones.
91 Americans die from opioids every day according to the CDC. Cynthia is fighting to keep her heroin-addicted daughter Sarah from being one of those devastating statistics.
Children rights advocate and attorney Areva Martin and OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry wonder if Barbaraâs sterilization option through Project Prevention is taking things too far. What happens when women and men get clean and sober?
After giving birth at 17, Julie struggled with alcohol abuse. Her daughterâs father took custody of their daughter and Julie fell deeper into addiction.
The Doctors focus on children of addicts who are also victims of the opioid epidemic. Barbara from Project Prevention joins The Doctors to discuss her controversial program that offers addicts money for birth control or sterilization.