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.