After an incredible 21-year run, Dr. Phil McGraw has finally opened up about why he decided to end his popular TV show. In an interview with CNN’s Chris Wallace on “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?,” Dr. Phil shared that he felt he had accomplished his goals for the show.
Dr. Phil’s initial aim with the show was to shed light on crucial social issues, particularly mental illness, and bring them to the forefront of public discourse. He expressed his concerns about the rising mental health challenges, especially among teenagers, and linked this trend to increased smartphone use and the unrealistic portrayals of life on social media.
As a clinical and forensic psychologist, Dr. Phil co-created the show with Oprah Winfrey back in 2002. Throughout its run, the show served as a significant platform for discussing psychological issues and offering valuable “life strategies” to guests. However, Dr. Phil’s decision to end the show stemmed from a place of fulfillment, having successfully tackled the topics he set out to highlight, including the “silent epidemics” of mental health.
these critical issues on a public platform, he has helped reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and encouraged individuals to seek the help they need. Although his TV show may have come to an end, Dr. Phil’s mission to promote mental well-being continues.
In today’s fast-paced and digitally connected world, it’s become more essential than ever to be aware of our mental well-being. Dr. Phil’s support extends far beyond his TV show, as he continues to contribute to the field of psychology through various channels. Whether it’s writing books, conducting speaking engagements, or facilitating online resources, Dr. Phil’s valuable insights are readily accessible to those seeking guidance.