Lifetime's 'Teen Trouble' Premieres Fri., Dec. 28
On the Friday, January 4 episode of "Anderson Live," you'll meet Josh Shipp, a teen behavior specialist, author and motivational speaker who serves as the last hope for troubled families desperate to save their out-of-control teens and give them the critical help they need to avoid catastrophic tragedy.
In the all-new and gripping series, "Teen Trouble" -- premiering on December 28 at 10 PM -- Shipp embeds himself into the hidden lives of at-risk teens on dangerous, self-destructive paths of drugs, stealing from their families, abusing alcohol and breaking the law.
"Abandoned at birth and thrown into many different foster homes, Shipp had a traumatic childhood," says MyLifetime.com. "He was abused, addicted and suicidal, and knows what it means to be a teen in trouble, but he figured out how to turn a mess into a message. Shipp has been through it all and has an unconventional method to get through to teens and their parents. Any time can be a rough time for teens, but the holidays in particular, can be very difficult."
To learn more about this new series, and for all of Shipp's tips and information to help your teen, go to MyLifeTime.com/Shows/Teen-Trouble. Join the conversation on Twitter, using #TeenTrouble.
Don't forget to tune in to "Anderson Live" on Friday, January 4 to meet Josh and a mom in crisis over her teen daughter's self-destructive behavior. Plus, learn the top 3 warning signs that your teen could be in trouble.










Comments
Love the show Would love to be in the audience!
Please do not promote Teen Trouble. Anderson, you have done an excellent job exposing abusive religious youth residential facilities on your series, Ungodly Discipline. Josh Shipp has sent two teens to facilities owned by Aspen Education Group in the sneak-peek episodes of Teen Trouble. Although they are a secular organization, six kids have died in Aspen programs, some of their deaths were gruesome and preventable. Their facilities have repeatedly been the subject of investigations, closure & lawsuits due to child abuse and neglect.
Josh sent Chelsea to Aspen’s Copper Canyon Academy, this is what kids who went there had to say about the lack of medical attention and physical abuse: http://www.reddit.com/r/troubledteens/comments/13gugu/wha...
No matter what a child has done, they do not deserve to be abused. Josh Shipp and Teen Trouble should have done their due diligence, and in my opinion, are not acting responsibly.
Contact me for more info: reddittroubledteens@gmail.com. Thank you.