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Mental Breakdown? Kim Richards' New Rehab Treats Psychological Disorders, Not Addiction

Kim Richards New Rehab

June 4 2015, Published 6:59 a.m. ET

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Kim Richards just lost her job— but is she also losing her sanity?

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, who as RadarOnline.com previously reported, has been fired from the hit Bravo series, has checked into a treatment center specializing in psychological disorders, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

RadarOnline.com has chosen not to name the Malibu, California-based facility, but Richards' new rehab does not specifically deal with addiction problems— which the reality wreck clearly suffers from.

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The $50,000 center claims to treat serious mental disorders including bipolar, depression, anxiety, psychotic, narcissistic and schizophrenia.

Richards has had a rough year of drug and alcohol relapses. After being arrested on battery, resisting arrest and intoxication charges following a booze bender in April, the 50-year-old former child star checked into rehab. She left rehab to attend her daughter Brooke's wedding in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, but then relapsed again and refused to check back in.

She finally entered the new facility on Monday.

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