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‘I Can’t Really Control My Anger,’ Says 17-Year-Old Who Admits To Physically Fighting With Mom
Aidan says he smokes weed every day and is addicted to it but that it doesn’t affect him. He admits he has taken jewelry and money from his family – but that he always gives it back – and that he gets into physical altercations with his mom.
“I feel like I can’t really control my anger,” the 17-year-old says. “A couple months ago, my mother and I got into a really bad argument … I didn’t realize the severity of what I did until I was sitting in my jail cell staring at the white wall.”
On Thursday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "From Honor Roll to Wannabe Gangster," Aidan’s mom and older sister say they are scared living with the teen. And, when Dr. Phil shares a powerful message with Aidan, will he decide to change his behavior? Check local listings to see where you can watch.
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