Dr. Phil Show Season 15 Episode 47

Dr. Phil Show Season 15 Episode 47 Dr. Phil, My Parents Did the Unthinkable. How Can I Forgive Them?

  • November 16, 2016

In season 15 episode 47 of the Dr. Phil Show, titled "Dr. Phil, My Parents Did the Unthinkable. How Can I Forgive Them?", the focus is on a young woman who is struggling to come to terms with the trauma she faced as a child at the hands of her parents. The episode begins with an emotional introduction by Dr. Phil, who explains how he believes that forgiveness is not just about making peace with those who have hurt us, but also about healing our own wounds.

The episode then introduces us to the guest of the day, Mallory, who shares her heartbreaking story of growing up in an abusive household with parents who she describes as "monsters". Mallory recounts how her parents would physically and emotionally abuse her and her siblings, and how they would even turn a blind eye to her father's sexual abuse of her younger sister. She also discusses the guilt and shame she felt as an adult for not being able to protect her siblings or stand up to her parents at the time of the abuse.

Dr. Phil listens empathetically to Mallory's story and then begins to work with her to address her trauma. He encourages her to recognize that she is not to blame for what happened to her and that the only person responsible for the abuse is her abusers. He also works with her to help her understand how holding onto anger and resentment towards her parents is not only hurting her, but also preventing her from moving forward with her life.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Phil brings in experts on trauma, forgiveness, and healing to offer Mallory additional support and guidance. He also brings in her siblings to join in the conversation and support her as she begins to process her emotions. Mallory's parents are not present on the show, but Dr. Phil does offer his opinion on the issue of forgiveness and whether or not it is even appropriate in this situation.

The climax of the episode occurs when Mallory is asked by Dr. Phil to participate in a guided visualization exercise to help her process her emotions towards her parents. The exercise involves Mallory imagining herself as a child and then picturing her parents as grown-ups approaching her with an apology and a request for forgiveness. Mallory is visibly emotional throughout the exercise, and Dr. Phil is there to guide and support her through the process.

In the end, Mallory shares that while she is not yet ready to forgive her parents, she feels hopeful that with time and continued therapy, she may be able to let go of the anger and resentment she feels towards them. She thanks Dr. Phil and the experts who were there to support her and says that she feels like she has taken a huge step towards healing.

Overall, this episode of the Dr. Phil Show is an emotional and poignant exploration of the complex issue of forgiveness in the face of trauma. Mallory's story is heart-wrenching, but Dr. Phil's compassionate and empathetic approach to helping her heal is both inspiring and hopeful. It is a reminder that no matter what has happened in the past, with the right support and guidance, it is possible to move towards a more peaceful and fulfilling future.

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  • First Aired
    November 16, 2016
  • Language
    English