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October 11, 2012 - Hour 3
Rachel is a stay-at-home mom. She needs to cope with the stress of dealing with her 3, 2 and 1-year-old kids all day, everyday. Perhaps some therapeutic Lynyrd Skynyrd can be of assistance.
October 11, 2012 - Hour 2
According to Ana, every decision her mom has made has been self-motivated. Ana feels that her relationships in her life have suffered directly from her mother's example. Can she place the blame of failed past relationships on her mother?
October 11, 2012 - Hour 1
Pillow Talk / Jennifer's mother is a depressed woman and an alcoholic. All Jennifer wants is for Mommy to be healthy, but all attempts at intervening have proved fruitless. Should she continue her efforts?
October 10, 2012 - Hour 1
Paying Kids for Grades / The problem with Rebecca's husband isn't that he can't find steady employment, even if that means they must postpone plans for having kids. It's that he lied about wanting kids in the first place, making the whole job excuse nothing but a veil for breaching the vows of marriage.
October 10, 2012 - Hour 2
Rachel came very close to dying after she delivered her baby girl in the hospital. "I'm alive!" she said, somewhat bemused, the moment she regained consciousness and realized the doctors had saved her. But as soon as Rachel got home, she faced a decision that, in some ways, overshadowed her own near-death experience - a choice that will forever change the life of their adopted son.
October 10, 2012 - Hour 3
Dr. Laura quote of the day: "Call your husband and say something dirty...Then say, 'Have a nice day,' and hang up. That's being your husband's girlfriend."
October 09, 2012 - Hour 2
Sex is a weapon? So says Renee's therapist. Unsure of what to make of such sage advice, Renee calls Dr. Laura for clarification.
October 09, 2012 - Hour 3
The last time Thomas saw his father, he was so young that he can't remember what they talked about. Now, Thomas participates in the math club at school, has friends, and plays sports, but he has no dad to watch him grow up. Listen as Dr. Laura helps young Thomas understand what sort of man his father really is and why it's a waste of time to try to change him.
October 09, 2012 - Hour 1
Making Therapy Work for You / After writing a letter to the president of his daughter's university regarding her reports of rampant alcohol abuse in the freshman dorms, the last thing Thomas expected was for his wife to be angry about his four-page stinger. But she was.
October 08, 2012 - Hour 2
When Rick's wife was diagnosed with cancer, many "best wishes" poured in from friends and family with the exception of Rick's brother, who didn't even bother to call. Is this insensitive behavior enough to banish a sibling from the list of tolerable relatives?

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