Liam Payne Her psychiatrist advised her just weeks before her death…that she needed a “higher level of care” than he could provide.
In a letter filed in Argentine court and obtained by TMZ … the One Direction star’s psychiatrist informed the British singer in September that she could no longer provide him with psychiatric care.
As the psychiatrist said… she decided to stop treating Liam “after careful consideration and evaluation”, but advised him to continue a treatment plan – which included taking only prescribed medications, avoiding heavy drinking while taking the medication. Avoidance included weekly therapy. , meeting with the primary care physician, and further testing.
He urged Liam to talk to a therapist regularly to “process” [his] depression and trauma”… and emphasized that it was important to manage these issues.
The therapist provided a list of doctors and rehabilitation centers he believed could better help Liam.
She added… “Thank you for your understanding, and I wish you all the best on your continued journey towards mental health and well-being.”
In July 2023, Liam opened up about his struggle with drug addiction after spending 100 days in rehab. He announced in a video update on YouTube at the time that he had been sober for six months.
The “Strip That Down” singer shared… “I definitely don’t need those things anymore. The party’s over.”
However, as we reported, Liam experienced a relapse the following year… which came to light after the singer he died From the third-floor balcony of his hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in October.
As TMZ reported, Liam had cocaine, alcohol, and an anti-depressant in his system at the time of his death. five people Is charged In connection with his demise … including an employee of the Casasur Palermo hotel, who has been accused of supplying drugs to the late star.
We’re in our documentary, “TMZ Investigates: Liam Payne: Who’s to Blame?” sheds light on the circumstances surrounding his death. …which is now streaming On Hulu.