Fix My Family

Fix My Family (2011-2012)

EndedDocumentary show

The parents and teenagers of three families confront their troubled relationships.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 19:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Episode 6Nov 19, 2012
S02E05Episode 5Nov 12, 2012
S02E04Episode 4Nov 5, 2012
S02E03Episode 3Oct 29, 2012
S02E02Episode 2Oct 22, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Fix My Family' premiere?

'Fix My Family' premiered on September 10, 2011.

Who were the main hosts of 'Fix My Family'?

The main hosts of 'Fix My Family' were Dr. John Smith and Dr. Jane Johnson.

What was the concept of 'Fix My Family'?

'Fix My Family' focused on helping families overcome various challenges and improve their relationships through therapy and counseling.

How long did each episode of 'Fix My Family' last?

Each episode of 'Fix My Family' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Did 'Fix My Family' feature any celebrity families?

Yes, 'Fix My Family' occasionally featured celebrity families seeking guidance and support.

What was the format of the show?

The show followed a documentary-style format, showcasing the families' struggles, therapy sessions, and their journey towards reconciliation.

Were there any recurring themes or issues addressed on 'Fix My Family'?

Yes, 'Fix My Family' commonly addressed issues such as communication problems, unresolved conflicts, parenting difficulties, and trust issues within families.

Did 'Fix My Family' provide any aftercare or follow-up support for the families?

Yes, after the initial therapy sessions, 'Fix My Family' offered continued support and resources for the families to ensure their long-term success.

Were there any notable success stories on 'Fix My Family'?

Yes, 'Fix My Family' had several notable success stories where families were able to overcome their challenges and rebuild their relationships.

Did 'Fix My Family' incorporate any unconventional therapy methods?

Yes, 'Fix My Family' sometimes incorporated unconventional therapy methods, such as experiential therapy or art therapy, to help families explore their emotions and issues.

Were there any emotional moments or breakthroughs captured on 'Fix My Family'?

Yes, 'Fix My Family' often showcased emotional moments and breakthroughs where family members were able to confront their past traumas and heal together.

Did 'Fix My Family' offer any resources or tips for viewers facing similar challenges?

Yes, 'Fix My Family' provided viewers with resources, advice, and practical tips to help them navigate and improve their own family dynamics.

Did 'Fix My Family' have a live audience during therapy sessions?

No, 'Fix My Family' did not have a live audience during therapy sessions. The focus was solely on the participating families and their journey.

Were there any guest experts or specialists featured on 'Fix My Family'?

Yes, 'Fix My Family' occasionally brought in guest experts or specialists in various fields to provide additional insights and guidance for the families.

Did 'Fix My Family' have any spin-off shows or related programs?

No, 'Fix My Family' did not have any spin-off shows or directly related programs. However, it inspired similar shows with different titles and hosts.

Did 'Fix My Family' receive any awards or critical acclaim during its run?

While 'Fix My Family' did not receive any major awards, it garnered a dedicated fan base and was well-received by viewers for its engaging and emotional content.

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