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June 20, 2011 - Hour 1
Hour 1: Julie's son is extremely shy. Is he introverted and thoughtful or is something wrong? / Tammy forces her husband to check in by phone every day while travelling
June 20, 2011 - Hour 2
Hour 2: Jennifer looks back to her childhood for an explanation to a low libido / Thanks to Facebook, a high school bully is resurrected in middle age for Liz
June 20, 2011 - Hour 3
Hour 3: Julie needs distance from her mother after a lifetime of emotional abuse / Monica calls from Switzerland to help adjust her daughter's moral compass
June 17, 2011 - Hour 1
Hour 1: Movie Fathers / Julie is on an impossible mission to make her children perfect / Alex will soon be a step-father to a child who's bio-dad lives in the same town
June 17, 2011 - Hour 2
Hour 2: Dr. Laura helps Kathy understand how the death of a pet relates to our own mortality / Annie's husband destroyed his career and reputation over one lapse of logic
June 17, 2011 - Hour 3
Hour 3: Dr. Laura Friday Interview with Julie Samrick, SAHM and Founder of KidFocused.com / Jana's husband recently found he's the proud papa of a 24 year-old woman / Happy Father's Day
June 16, 2011 - Hour 1
Hour 1: TransPac, the importance of hobbies, and why women are dying younger / Renee's teenager is demanding and out of control but Dr. Laura has a system for this kind of thing
June 16, 2011 - Hour 2
Hour 2: Julie's dad has a history of inappropriate comments in the presence of mothers giving birth to their children / Michelle realizes a sales job is not the right profession
June 16, 2011 - Hour 3
Hour 3: Trinity's older brothers are messing with her stuff / Melissa's pre-marriage premonitions are now her reality
June 15, 2011 - Hour 1
Hour 1: College is not necessarily the best choice for every kid / Pam is all talk when it comes to helping her sister with drug abuse