Dr. Phil McGraw
Dr. Phil McGraw
Dr. Phil McGraw, one of the most well-known and trusted mental health professionals in the world. For 21 seasons as the host of daytime TV’s top-rated program, “DR. PHIL,” trailblazing and award-winning platform provided the most comprehensive forum on mental health issues in the history of television. Dr. McGraw’s unique ability to take complicated and technical information and make it accessible and understandable to the public has distinguished him both among viewers and within his profession.
In early 2023, McGraw announced that season 21 of “DR. PHIL,” would be it’s last. However, he stated, “I am retiring from daytime TV. I am not retiring from TV.” With that said, McGraw launched his own news and entertainment entity, Merit Street Media in April 2024. Situated in the Dallas/Fort Worth area Merit Street is a premier multi-platform destination media brand spearheaded by McGraw and anchored by his nightly television program, “DR. PHIL PRIMETIME.” The expansive Merit Street studios span 5 acres and serves as the dynamic hub for the brand. Here, multiple hours of daily live news broadcasts unfold, embodying Merit Street Media’s commitment to delivering engaging and informative content to over 80M homes via cable, satellite, broadcasting, streaming and an app.
In 2006, Dr. McGraw was honored with the coveted Presidential Citation by the American Psychological Association for his significant contributions to the field of psychology. The citation read in part, “your work has touched more Americans than any other living psychologist.” Using the medium of television, Dr. McGraw presents real, compelling stories stripping away the stigma too often associated with mental illness and the quest for help. Embracing his years of training and experience, Dr. McGraw advocatess evidence-based treatment options and state- of-the-art research in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and medicine.
“DR. PHIL” held the #1 or #2 spot in its genre for its entire run, has received 31 Emmy® nominations and won five PRISM Awards for the accurate depiction of drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse and addiction, as well as a MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers) Media Award. Dr. McGraw is a two-time Emmy Award winning Executive Producer and in 2015 he was inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. In February 2020, Dr. McGraw received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Before blazing his career in television, Dr. McGraw founded Courtroom Sciences, Inc., (CSI), a groundbreaking trial science firm bringing his expertise including that of forensic psychology to the high-octane litigation arena. Dr. McGraw worked side by side with the most elite lawyers from around the world in the most high-profile cases in the history of jurisprudence. His work at CSI was so unique it inspired the hit CBS primetime series, “BULL,” which ran for 6 seasons. Based on Dr. McGraw’s professional life, he also served as Executive Producer, writer and co- creator. The mother-son legal drama, “SO HELP ME TODD,” with McGraw as EP and starring Marcia Gay Harden is currently a huge ratings hit for CBS primetime.
His podcast, PHIL IN THE BLANKS – with all-new, original interviews – debuted in January 2019 and quickly rose to the #1 podcast on Apple iTunes. In spring 2019, McGraw launched a second podcast – a true crime series – MYSTERY AND MURDER: ANALYSIS BY DR. PHIL, which debuted at #1.
Dr. McGraw is the author of ten #1 New York Times best sellers, published in 39 languages with more than 60 million copies in print. His most recent “We’ve Got Issues – How You Can Stand Strong for America’s Soul and Sanity” (February 2024). He is extremely entrepreneurial, working closely with his oldest son Jay, they have created a revolutionary telemedicine system to deliver medical and psychiatric care via smart phone or computer. “Doctor on Demand” (DOD) has taken the telemedicine industry by storm and was voted the most innovative and disruptive new technology at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show.
Dr. McGraw and his wife, Robin, are well-known for their tireless philanthropic work particularly in the advocacy for children and families. In 2003, Dr. McGraw established the Dr. Phil Foundation, now known as When Georgia Smiled, a Robin McGraw and Dr. Phil Foundation a nonprofit charitable organization funding many worthy projects benefitting disadvantaged children and families and battling the epidemic of Domestic Violence. He and his wife have also supported many charitable organizations including the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) by devoting countless hours to CASA’s recruitment project and generating an increase of $100 million of volunteer services in just one year.
Dr. McGraw is frequently invited to testify as a content expert on Capitol Hill before Congress on high-profile topics, including the overmedication of children in the foster care system, the growing epidemic of Type 2 diabetes, cyberbullying, opioid addiction, and domestic violence. Dr. McGraw is also regularly called upon for his expert opinion on current events by major national and international news outlets as well.
Dr. McGraw earned a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of North Texas, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship in forensic psychology from the Wilmington Institute. Dr. McGraw was a licensed psychologist in the state of Texas where he practiced clinical psychology until moving to California to launch “Dr. Phil.”
An avid tennis player, golfer and scuba diver, Dr. McGraw lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife, Robin. The couple, married 48 years in August 2023, are totally devoted to their family, including sons Jay and Jordan, Jay’s wife, Erica, and Jordan’s wife, Morgan Stewart. They are the ridiculously proud grandparents of Avery Elizabeth, London Phillip, Row Renggli and Grey Oliver McGraw.