The Bubble Over My Head: Battered Woman Syndrome
Jennifer says she fears for her best friend, Heather’s, life, claiming she’s in an abusive relationship but refuses to see how bad things really are. Heather says she doesn’t believe her boyfriend, Collin, is “that bad” and doesn’t think what he does is actual “abuse.” In The Bubble Over My Head, Dr. Phil says, “It’s just kind of a battered woman syndrome. I think she’s lost her identity and her ability to evaluate the situation.” Watch more from Wednesday’s conclusion of this two-part Dr. Phil, “Toxic Love: Will Heather Leave Collin? Check your local listing. WATCH: After The Taping: Couple Voices Conflicting Responses To Advice To Call It Quits TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: At your final breaking point?
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