Jax Taylor Set to Exit In-Patient Facility After an Intense 30-Day Mental Health Treatment Program

After undergoing inpatient therapy for his recent “mental health struggles,” Jax Taylor is returning home.

In a statement that People acquired on Monday, August 19, a spokesman for Taylor stated, “Jax has spent the last 30 days in treatment and will be heading back home later this week.” “He's been through a difficult month, and he's most excited to spend time with his son.”

Taylor will reportedly resume work to film The Valley's second season, which is presently in production, according to TMZ.

Us Weekly has contacted Taylor's agents to get additional information.

In late July, Taylor, 45, enrolled in a 30-day treatment program while he was still separated from his wife, Brittany Cartwright, with whom he had a 3-year-old boy named Cruz.

A representative for Taylor sent a statement to Us last month that said, “Jax has always been candid about his mental health struggles, especially during the past few months on his podcast.” “He has decided to pursue treatment in an inpatient setting.

For him and his family, now is a really delicate time. Until he is prepared to discuss this topic further, they ask for discretion and respect.

A picture of Taylor and Cruz on Instagram on Wednesday, July 31 included the remark, “Working on getting better for you buddy, I love you.”

Cartwright, 35, declared in February that she had moved out of the couple's marital residence and that she and Taylor were “taking time apart.”

I've had a lot of questions from you guys regarding Jax and I and our relationship. We have shared so much of our lives with you guys, so I just think it's essential to be genuine and honest with you guys.”

Cartwright said in a February episode of the pair's podcast, “When Reality Hits Home.” “I don't want to come out as dishonest or anything of the sort. Thus, I believe it is crucial that I make this statement.

For the sake of my mental health, Jax and I are taking some time apart, and I've decided to move into a different house. It's still quite difficult to talk about, so I won't go into too much detail just now,” Cartwright continued.

Cartwright confided in Us Weekly exclusively in April that she believed she had let a number of marital problems to fester over time.

“I love him so much and have stood by him no matter what, but I've forgiven [him] for things that I shouldn't have over the past years,” Cartwright remarked. “It is incredibly tiring after nine years to constantly be standing up for him, saying sorry, and tidying up after messes.

We seem to have ups and downs. He also experiences ups and downs. He was against my leaving at first, but it seems like he's coming around to the idea now.

Taylor indicated that the pair had decided they could see other people on a May episode of “When Reality Hits Home.”

Regarding dating other people, we both agree. That's alright,” the Valley celebrity said. “We both agree that this is OK. All that matters most, though, is our son.

“Exploring other people is part of taking some time apart,” Taylor continued. Although every marriage is unique, here is what works well for ours. We have discussed this and we agree on this point. Although there are a few rules attached to it, this is what we are investigating.

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