Dr. Drew On Call

Driven by current events, "Dr. Drew" on HLN focuses on the human - and human behavior - at the center of the story.

Tonight: 'Glee's' Max Adler talks bullies, Andy Dick talks addiction, treatment

A TV bully takes on the real-life version. Max Adler joins Dr. Drew for a frank discussion about bullying, and why the issue must be addressed in schools.

Plus, admitted addict, Andy Dick, has been in and out of rehab a dozen times. Why do some people successfully complete treatment and others don't? Andy and Dr. Drew talk about the complex, difficult, and lifelong process of recovery.

Tonight: Those who knew her best reveal the real Whitney

Whitney Houston was a daughter, a mother and a sister. What was she like in these roles? Those close to the pop star tell us about the woman far from the spotlight that they knew and loved.

Plus, the controversy over remarks two radio DJs made about the singer. Cruel? Justified? Free speech? Hate? Or something else? Dr. Drew and his guests have a lot to say about it.

Tonight: Plea deal in killing of gay teen

The teenager who fatally shot a fellow student in the head has agreed to spend 21 years in prison. A plea deal avoids a second trial for Brandon McInerney. His first trial ended in a mistrial. Is this justice for the victim, Larry King? Dr. Drew and his guests have some answers.

In another school-related case, a girl was suspended for touching her teacher. The student says she was simply stretching and that any contact was incidental. The teacher says it was deliberate. Who's right? Who's wrong?

Monday's line-up: Parental supervised teen drinking, size acceptance

Teens are celebrating everything from prom to graduation — and those parties usually involve alcohol. Many parents allow their kids to drink by providing alcohol to teens at semi-adult supervised house parties. But is that really a good solution?

A newly released study about teens who are allowed to drink with parental supervision says the teens are more likely to have drinking problems than kids raised with a zero-tolerance approach. Dr Drew finds out why parents do this, what it does to teens’ perception of responsible legal behavior, and helps guide parents and teens to use better judgment.

Tabatha Coffey talks staying true to self

Dr. Drew talked with reality TV star Tabatha Coffey on Wednesday night's show.

She's known for her strong arm tactics and saving salons on Bravo's "Tabatha's Salon Takeover."

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