Teen Trouble

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 8.8  (164)

Teen Trouble was a reality television series that aired on Lifetime from 2012 to 2013. The show was hosted by Josh Shipp, a renowned motivational speaker and author who specializes in helping troubled teenagers. The premise of the show was to help struggling teens and their families overcome their issues and build stronger relationships.

Each episode of Teen Trouble featured a different troubled teenager and their family. Josh Shipp would visit their home and spend a few days getting to know the family and their unique situation. He would then work with the teen to identify the root causes of their problems and come up with a plan to address them.

The issues facing the teens on Teen Trouble ranged from behavioral problems like drug use and delinquency, to mental health issues like depression and anxiety. Josh Shipp used a mix of therapy, coaching, and tough love to help the teens navigate their challenges and make positive changes.

One of the unique things about Teen Trouble was that it focused not just on the teen, but on the entire family. Josh Shipp would work with the parents and siblings of the troubled teen to help them build stronger relationships and create a more supportive home environment.

Throughout each episode, viewers watched as the teens on Teen Trouble faced their challenges head-on with Josh's guidance. They saw the emotional breakthroughs and setbacks, the moments of triumph and defeat. And they witnessed the impact that Josh's coaching had on each family's life.

Teen Trouble was critically acclaimed and received positive reviews for its honest portrayal of the struggles facing teenagers and their families. The show was praised for its impactful approach to helping troubled youth, and for shining a light on the importance of mental health and family dynamics.

While Teen Trouble only ran for one season, it left a lasting impact on both the families featured on the show and the viewers who watched their stories unfold. It serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion, empathy, and support for those who are struggling, and the power of positive change.

Teen Trouble is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between November 2, 2012 and on Lifetime

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Seasons
Brandi
8. Brandi
February 1, 2013
A self-destructive 15-year-old girl spends an evening with a prostitute to experience what her life could end up like if she continues to abuse drugs and alcohol.
Dayne
7. Dayne
January 25, 2013
Dayne is only fifteen-years-old and is already addicted to marijuana, cocaine and pain killers. He carries a gun and also deals drugs.
Ashley
6. Ashley
January 18, 2013
A former teen singer who struggles with addiction is given a glimpse of what her life may end up like.
Lexi
5. Lexi
January 11, 2013
Lexi is a 14-year-old teenage girl who is indifferent about living or dying. Josh has her face a not so glamourous death.
Asmara
4. Asmara
January 4, 2013
Josh has an ungrateful, out-of-control 16-year-old girl spend a winter night with a homeless person to experience the harsh realities of life.
Samm
3. Samm
December 28, 2012
Seventeen-year-old Samm seeks Josh's help because she's spiraling out of control. Feeling trapped in her small town, she's experimenting with drugs, having unprotected sex, and failing in school.
Jacob
2. Jacob
November 9, 2012
Parents consider kicking their troubled teen out of the house.
Chelsea
1. Chelsea
November 2, 2012
"Teen expert" Josh Shipp helps sixteen-year-old Chelsea, a full-blown heroin addict, deal with her addiction.
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Where to Watch Teen Trouble
Teen Trouble is available for streaming on the Lifetime website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Teen Trouble on demand at Apple TV Channels and Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    November 2, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    8.8  (164)
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