Kate's affection for a 16-year-old unwed mother she is counselling makes it difficult for her to be objective and Mike puts his job on the line in order to help a girl who may have VD to get medical treatment.
Kate tries to heal the rift between a precocious girl and her strict mother, and Mike argues with Miss Webster over giving birth control information to a 13-year-old.
Mike's professional ethics are pitted against his personal feelings for a beautiful girl.
The son of a flamboyant carpet salesman turns to Kate for help with his father's drinking problem.
A young boy thinks he is the reason his parents are getting a divorce.
A young man who has recently become a member of Hari Krishna, asks for Kate's help in making his father accept his choice.
Kate counsels a young girl who wants to seek out her real mother against the judgement of her adoptive parents.
Kate counsels a boy whose wealthy father has no time for him, and Webster is curious to know why her grandson is getting counselling from Mike.
Kate is saddled with an antisocial teenager who blames his problems on racial prejudice, while co-worker Mike bends the law to help a young girl get birth-control pills.
A boy asks Kate to save his parents' marriage when it is threatened by a paternity suit.
Kate counsels a family in the hope of pointing out to them that their retarded son deserves the same rights granted to his brother, who is campaigning to have him removed from their school, and Mike helps a girl (Megan Follows) cope with her father's remarriage.
Kate tries to negotiate a truce between a feuding mother and her daughter; and, with Mike, learns resuscitation from Mrs. Webster.
Kate's client is a young girl who doesn't want to move again to a new town, not realizing the move is due to her father's homosexuality.
Kate counsels a girl who thinks her mother is having an affair and Mike helps a teen-ager cope with the death of his best friend.
Kate becomes involved in a case when parents seek advice on how to break up a relationship between their 15-year-old son (Leslie Toth) and his 26-year-old teacher. Webster becomes the inspiration for a couple of punk musicians and Mike counsels a girl (Jennifer Young) who is boy crazy.
Kate helps build up the self-esteem of a girl (Sheila McCarthy) whose only date is from a boy who has to invite the ugliest girl he can find to a party and Mike helps a young teenage boy (Mark Polley) cope with the embarrassment of bed-wetting.
Kate counsels two brothers when the older one demands that she tell his young brother to break up with his girlfriend because she has herpes. Mike meets with a 13-year-old, who is convinced that the world be destroyed at any moment by nuclear disaster.
Kate counsels a teenage girl whose mother has moved in with her temporarily, and now is planning to stay forever. Mike is threatened by a biker when he advises the biker's girlfriend to break up the relationship.
Kate helps a distraught couple cope with the knowledge that their 16-year-old son is an alcoholic. Mike counsels a young boy who doesn't want to go through with his Bar Mitzvah because he can't cope with being a man.
Mike counsels a teenage boy who supports his widowed mother, and Kate arranges a football scholarship for the only girl on a football team.
Kate counsels a boy and his father about the use of the family car, Mike helps a new step-father and son with their relationship and Webster is having marital problems when her retired husband returns to school.
Kate and Mike are both involved with a family that is deciding the fate of where a boy will live- with his mother and stepfather who are too strict, or with his father and stepmother who don't want him around.
Mike plans a canoe trip for a group of overprotected boys, and Kate lends a helping hand when the head of a family is out of work for the first time in his life.
The center's staff prepares to put on a variety show, while Kate must counsel a young man who feels guilty for cheating on his girlfriend.
Kate is confronted by a girl whose mother doesn't want her to attend school, while Mike causes a rift in a family when he convinces a boy to stand up for his rights.
Kate becomes involved in a custody battle when a husband decides, after striking it rich, that he wants his children. Peter explains to a mother that she can't ban her daughter's boyfriend from the house just because he is too attractive.
Kate ends up in a dispute between the accountant and his wife when he comes over to go over the centre's books; Webster organizes a going away party for Mike, who's leaving his job to do volunteer work in Africa.
The Centre is distributing free condoms for Birth Control Week but nobody is taking them. Kate thinks that the mother of one of her clients is a project and Mike tries to convince a boy he shouldn't do his girlfriend's schoolwork for her.
Kate investigates the relationship between the teen-age daughter of a divorced friend and an older man, and Mike tries to help a client's mother quit smoking.
Mike plans to marry Rosanna but gets cold feet after convincing himself he won't be up to her expectations; Webster opens a video dating service for seniors.
The sixth season opens with Kate, Webster and Mike becoming involved with the issue of latch-key children, when they give refuge to a little boy and his classmates, defying instructions from head office.
Kate helps a dying man cope with his condition; and Mike gets upset when Rosanna buys herself an engagement ring.
Webster takes some time off, so Kate's mother (Kate Reid) takes over at the centre. Things get difficult, though, when Kate decides she must fire her.
When Mike's grandmother dies after he places her in a nursing home, he blames himself and then Kate for giving him the idea; Kate deals with a young man who likes older women; Webster distracts everyone with her photo contest.
Kate's recently widowed sister arrives to sell her multi-million-dollar company and Kate tries to convince her to do the opposite.
In the seventh season opener, Kate tries her hand at hosting a TV show aimed at teens and their problems. Unfortunately, Kate is the last to realize she doesn't have the talent for the job.
Maggie takes in a derelict (Sunny Besen-Thrasher) who turns out to be a former child star.