Mental Health and Addiction - Videos
Former smoker Shawn joins The Doctors to inspire others to quit smoking.
What would you do if you discovered your boyfriend had a double life while you're giving birth to his baby?
Scientists out of Finland think naloxone â" the anti-overdose spray used for opioids â" could someday offer relief to stop gambling cravings in as little as 10 minutes.
Could this common behavior someday be classified as a genuine mental condition? A British study shares âselfitisâ affects those who could be suffering from depression or have severe problems with self-confidence.
In a recent poll, nearly 7 out of 10 people admitted to doing drugs at work. Defense lawyer Anthony Tall joins The Doctors to discuss what this means.
After she and her son were hit by a drunk driver, Nikkie still suffers from fear and anxiety while driving almost ten years later. Psychologist Dr. Judy Ho shares a systematic desensitization technique to help her overcome the trauma.
The Doctors take a look at the shocking statistic that one in five kids suffer from a diagnosable mental, emotional or behavioral disorder â" and the lack of resources available to help these kids.
Alexis Haines and her mother Andrea, as well as Meliaâs mom Georgette join The Doctors to celebrate Meliaâs choice to get treatment, and The Doctors offer Georgette her own opportunity for healing.
Reality star and former addict Alexis Haines meets with Melia who is struggling with a heroin addiction. Alexis, who now works as a drug counselor, offers Melia a chance to change her life.
One viewer asks The Doctors if itâs okay to smoke recreationally while being medicated for depression.
The Doctors reveal a unique way to combat depression that can help you overcome obstacles and feel more connected.
Most people take physical education in school, but do you think schools should require mental health education as well?
The Doctors share the first step for recovery â" ask for help.
Plagued by rumors of cancer, crack-use and even AIDS, pop star Aaron Carter came to The Doctors because he said he was scared about his own health.
After Lamar completed a 30-day treatment program he joined The Doctors again to share his sobriety plan.
Major League Baseball legend opened up to The Doctors about the depth of his drug addiction and the long road to recovery.
Thanks in part to celebrities, mental health issues are becoming less taboo. Psychiatrist Dr. Ish Major weighs in on some of the top mental health trends we are seeing these days.
Following a total body makeover surgery, Interventionist Ken Seeley shares about his recovery and battling his addictive urges to abuse pain pills. Check out Kenâs story and his amazing before and after pictures.
Many adults complain of having ADHD, but could adult-onset ADHD be something else in disguise?
Could the first prescription video game help millions of kids with ADHD? Child psychiatrist Dr. Domenick Sportelli joins The Doctors to talk about this treatment.
Thereâs now a strip that you can use to detect whether there is fentanyl present in a powder or pill, which its advocates argue can help prevent overdoses.
Psychiatrist Dr. Domenick Sportelli joins The Doctors to share about serotonin syndrome and what you should be aware of.
Teens are using a vaping device with high doses of nicotine and itâs being referred to as juuling.
Alyssa has been in treatment for 3.5 months. Psychiatrist Dr. Eric Chaghouri meets with Alyssa to see whatâs next on her journey in sobriety.
Earlier this season, we met Alyssa and staged a life-saving intervention. Find out what happened after she went to the hospital.
Social media star Spiritâs pickle-crunching videos have millions of views. She joins The Doctors to share her health struggle that inspired her to become an ASMR sensation.
Go behind the scenes as Spirit aka âThe Pickle Ladyâ and plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon create an ASMR video.
Many people claim that the sounds of soap shaving, whispering, finger tapping or pickle eating help alleviate stress, insomnia, depression and pain. Clinical psychologist Dr. Judy Ho explains how this works.
Earlier this season we met Lieutenant Katie Blanchard was brutally set on fire by a coworker while serving as a military nurse. The Doctors crew follows along as she undergoes treatment for PTSD.
New research shows that heartbreak may actually be linked to acne breakouts.