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Amanda admits that she stopped treating her husband kindly, and now he wants a separation.
6-year-old Teddy and 8-year-old Olivia argue a lot and call in with mom for Dr. Laura's advice on how to stop.
Margaret and her husband were married for more than 50 years before he died, and she is struggling to cope.
Daniel wants to know if it's OK for his two young children to spend each night with him and his wife.
Julie cries in stressful situations, and she wishes she could better control her emotions.
Mack calls to update Dr. Laura with how the “ear bomb” and “truth nugget” he got from her has impacted his life.
Austin's parents are divorced, and his dad doesn't always show up for his visits, leaving Austin feeling unloved.
Nick's friend was a jerk to Kate but, to Kate's disappointment, Nick is still trying to hang on to the friendship.
Deborah can't forgive her son after he left his children alone one evening and all four died in a house fire.
Stacy triggers fights in her marriage because she is uncomfortable in social situations and gets angry at her husband when he has a good time.
Mindy's son is 18, and she's starting to think maybe she should have another child.
13-year-old Jessica's dad is on life-support, and her family is wondering if she should be in the hospital room when they terminate treatment.
Julie's husband has confessed that he's never gotten over his high school girlfriend.
Samantha has only seen her boyfriend six times in the past year, and she's wondering if it's a good idea to move overseas to be closer to him.
Kevin fears intimacy and believes that there's no need for him to seek a romantic relationship.
Susan feels hurt and neglected because her adult son wants to celebrate Mother's Day early since his own son has a travel baseball game on Mother's Day.