Damaged Souls The Exploitation of Society’s Most Vulnerable

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Television, Performing Arts, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Alice Walsh ISBN: 9780993849664
Publisher: Alice Walsh Publication: June 16, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alice Walsh
ISBN: 9780993849664
Publisher: Alice Walsh
Publication: June 16, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Phillip McGraw of the Dr. Phil show defines psychopaths, sociopaths and other bad characters as BAITERs, an acronym for Backstabbers/Abusers/Imposters/Takers/Exploiters/Reckless people. However, despite his contempt for such people, McGraw has at one time or another exhibited many of their characteristics. Those who have done business with the reality show host have questioned his loyalty, calling him a Backstabber. On his show, he has paraded troubled families in front of cameras to belittle, mock and verbally Abuse them. As much as he likes to present himself as a straight shooter—a “good old country boy” who tells it like it is— many see him as an Imposter who has covered up his own ugly past. People who feel they were ripped off during McGraw’s shady business deals in the 1970s will agree he is a Taker. In a bid for ratings, he has often breached professional ethics, Exploiting vulnerable people—including children. The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill labeled McGraw’s actions as Reckless after he diagnosed a child as a potential serial killer on television. Damaged Souls poses the question: Is there a limit on how far McGraw will go to earn ratings for his reality show?

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Phillip McGraw of the Dr. Phil show defines psychopaths, sociopaths and other bad characters as BAITERs, an acronym for Backstabbers/Abusers/Imposters/Takers/Exploiters/Reckless people. However, despite his contempt for such people, McGraw has at one time or another exhibited many of their characteristics. Those who have done business with the reality show host have questioned his loyalty, calling him a Backstabber. On his show, he has paraded troubled families in front of cameras to belittle, mock and verbally Abuse them. As much as he likes to present himself as a straight shooter—a “good old country boy” who tells it like it is— many see him as an Imposter who has covered up his own ugly past. People who feel they were ripped off during McGraw’s shady business deals in the 1970s will agree he is a Taker. In a bid for ratings, he has often breached professional ethics, Exploiting vulnerable people—including children. The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill labeled McGraw’s actions as Reckless after he diagnosed a child as a potential serial killer on television. Damaged Souls poses the question: Is there a limit on how far McGraw will go to earn ratings for his reality show?

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