Liam Payne was suggested by his psychiatrist simply weeks earlier than his demise … he wanted a “larger degree of care” than she might present.
In a letter, filed with the courtroom in Argentina and obtained by TMZ … the One Route star’s psychiatrist knowledgeable the British singer in September she might now not present psychiatric look after him.
Because the psychiatrist put it … she determined to cease treating Liam “after cautious consideration and evaluation,” however suggested him to proceed with a therapy plan — which included taking drugs solely as prescribed, avoiding heavy ingesting whereas on remedy, weekly remedy, assembly with a major care physician, and additional testing.
She urged Liam to frequently converse with a therapist to “course of [his] melancholy and trauma” … and emphasised it was important for the administration of those points.
The therapist supplied a listing of docs and rehab facilities she believed might higher help Liam.
She added … “Thanks to your understanding, and I want you the perfect in your continued journey towards psychological well being and well-being.”
Liam opened up about his habit struggles in July 2023 after spending 100 days in rehab. He introduced in a video replace on YouTube on the time that he had been 6 months sober.
The “Strip That Down” singer shared … “I positively don’t want these issues anymore. The social gathering’s over.”
Nonetheless, as we have reported, Liam skilled a relapse the following 12 months … which got here to gentle after the singer fell to his demise from the third-floor balcony of his lodge in Buenos Aires, Argentina in October.
As TMZ reported, Liam had cocaine, alcohol and an anti-depressant in his system on the time of his demise. 5 individuals have been charged in connection together with his passing … together with an worker on the CasaSur Palermo Lodge, who’s been accused of supplying medication to the late star.
We dive into the circumstances surrounding his demise in our documentary, “TMZ Investigates: Liam Payne: Who’s to Blame?” … which is now streaming on Hulu.