Mental Health and Addiction - Videos
Barbara from Project Prevention and Julie from Sober Mommies join to discuss a controversial that offers money to addicts for an option to get sterilized. Julie wants people to know that recovery happens every day.
Psychiatrist Dr. Domenick Sportelli suggests a psychological workup for anyone about to undergo a sterilization procedure. Is an intoxicated person ever in the right frame of mind to make an informed decision about a permanent procedure?
Caregiver advocate and TV host Leeza Gibbons shares advice on how to avoid caregiver burnout and depression.
Could banning meat from your diet cause depression?
Ashley joins The Doctors to share her experience with a candle that she says exploded in her face. Hereâs how can you prevent this from happening to you.
The Doctors take a look at an alleged scheme to push powerful opioids on people and then profit from their addiction. Insys Therapeutics, the manufacturer of an opioid prescription medication, shares this statement.
Are pain pills being prescribed even when theyâre not necessary? Mackenzie and her husband James claim that she was prescribed an unnecessary highly addictive pain medication, SUBSYS®.
Amanda, who was a victim of body brokering while living inside a sober home, joins The Doctors. She claims that a member of the sober homeâs staff would give her drugs in order to keep her addicted, and her insurance was paying for it.
The Doctors are joined by Satori Waters founder Dr. Barry Reiman, who shares the red flags people need to look out for when choosing and selecting treatment facilities for those battling an addiction.
A harsh reality of the opioid epidemic is fraudulent profiteering at the expense of those suffering from addiction, known as body brokering.
The Doctors are joined by the founder of Satori Waters, Dr. Barry Reiman, who sheds light on how some opioid treatment centers were getting away with body brokering.
In a revealing 9-1-1 call, Aaron Carterâs friend shared that he had been allegedly inhaling computer duster or âdusting.â ER physician Dr. Travis Stork warns about sudden sniffing death.
Kim joins The Doctors because sheâs addicted to eating kitchen cleanser. Kim heads to see gastroenterologist Dr. Su Sacher to see what over ten years of eating kitchen cleanser has done to her body.
Kim and gastroenterologist Dr. Su Sacher join The Doctors to talk about how to overcome her decade-long addiction to eating kitchen cleanser.
Sales of marijuana oil cartridges used for vaping soared 400 percent between 2015 and 2016. But is this growing trend safe?
Deepak Chopraâs 87th book âHome: Where Everyone Is Welcomeâ is available now.
Less than 24-hours after getting rushed to the hospital for uncontrollable vomiting, Mason was drinking again. The Doctors send him to see gastroenterologist Dr. Su Sachar to see just how much damage alcohol has caused his body.
The Doctors share a key element to healing from an addiction.
Gastroenterologist Dr. Su Sachar tells Mason how alcohol has affected his liver. The Doctors are also joined by Masonâs parents Pauleen and Ron to confront their family issues that have played a role in Masonâs drinking. Can he overcome his addiction
Mason contacted The Doctors because he was concerned about his drinking problem and afraid for his life. Heâs joined by his stepsister Sarah to get the help he so desperately needs.
Psychologist Dr. Howard Samuels joins The Doctors and offers Mason 90-days at The Hills treatment center. Will he go?
The Doctors try and help Darcy, a mother in Ohio in desperate need of getting her opioid addicted daughter Alyssa help in order to save her life.
Alyssa was too sick to join The Doctors due to an infection from injecting drugs. Addiction counselor and advocate Mackenzie Phillips and psychiatrist Dr. Eric Chaghouri join The Doctors to talk about the necessary next steps to save Alyssaâs life.
Alyssa was supposed to join The Doctors but was rushed to the hospital after she got an infection from using a dirty needle. This intervention quickly turned into a fight to save Alyssaâs life.
Darcy joins The Doctors to talk about her daughter Alyssaâs dire situation and her fears of losing another child to death from addiction.
The opioid epidemic has been declared a national emergency that is ravaging the country. The state of Ohio has been hardest hit, so The Doctors head to ground zero.
The Doctors send a message to Aaron Carter fans, asking them to please let Aaron know that itâs OK for the singer to get the help he needs.
Earlier this week The Doctors aired their exclusive sit-down interview with singer Aaron Carter confronting his health crisis, rumored drug use and shocking appearance. Hereâs an update on the star since we finished taping.
ER physician Dr. Travis Stork and gastroenterologist Dr. Jorge Rodriguez urge Aaron to put himself first and to get the help he needs to live a healthy life. But will the singer go?
The Doctors reveal what you should take to your doctorâs visit at least once a year.