Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew is back for a fifth season, and we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk about the show with Dr. Drew and some of the other staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center to get an inside look at the rehabilitation process. This week, we spoke with Jenn Gimenez and Dr. John Sharp about this episode that follows up on the rest of this season’s cast a few months after they left the recovery center.

First, I spoke to Jennifer Gimenez, who provided this great cast shot taken during filming. (Thank you, Jenn!)
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Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew is back for a fifth season, and we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk about the show with Dr. Drew and some of the other staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center to get an inside look at the rehabilitation process. This week, we spoke with Jenn Gimenez and Dr. John Sharp about the energy of the cast on graduation day, and they also address critics of the show now that season five has come to a close.

First up, Dr. Sharp.

Is writing a goodbye letter like the ones the group read aloud a typical thing that most patients do to complete their rehab process?
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Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew is back for a fifth season, and we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk about the show with Dr. Drew and some of the other staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center to get an inside look at the rehabilitation process. This week, we spoke with Jenn Gimenez and Dr. John Sharp about Friends and Family Day at the center.

First we spoke with Dr. John Sharp, the Pasadena Recovery Center’s psychiatrist, about Amy Fisher and Michael Lohan‘s dramatic family visits.

In this episode, it’s family day at the center and it seems very overly focused on Amy and Michael in particular. I’m just curious if you thought this show was going to latch on to them and their issues and run with them as much as it has?

Dr. Sharp: The clinical work that was done in connection with the family visits was very earnestly focused on what we could do with who was available. For example, Bai Ling‘s mother only became available after the original filming, so she wasn’t able to be there at family day…We were just as concerned with Bai’s needs to reconnect with her mother as we were with needing to talk through whether Amy Fisher’s husband was going to be supportive with the changes she was going to make in her life. It just turned out because of who was available, who showed up and how people behaved that the production of the episode featured these dramatic moments, but I don’t think that the treatment emphasized those people more than anyone else’s legitimate need to get attention to their family issues.

What was your ultimate take on the relationship with Amy and her husband?

They’re very close and he is very supportive of her well being, and Dr. Drew and I wanted to asses that and get a feel for what their relationship is like. Her husband obviously is a very imposing man and we worried from a distance that he may have strong feelings about what she should and shouldn’t do and that may not have aligned with what we would see in her best interest. It turns out he was very supportive of her. We really got the sense that he wanted her to do whatever she needed to do to get healthy, specifically when she was talking about giving up making adult movies. He was not at all resistant to that, he actually said that he was relieved. That’s a good example of how important it is to bring a significant other in, in regards to a personal change that is going to affect their family.

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Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew is back for a fifth season, and we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk about the show with Dr. Drew and some of the other staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center to get an inside look at the rehabilitation process. This week, we spoke with Dr. Drew, Jenn Gimenez and Dr. John Sharp about Bai Ling‘s traumatic past and Michael Lohan‘s occasionally crazy relationship with Kate Major.

First, Dr. Drew gave us some insight about Michael Lohan’s relationship with his ex-fiancee, Kate Major, and his abuse of phone privileges.

Is there anything that has shocked you about this group?

Nope, this is a pretty standard group—well. Actually, yes. Michael Lohan is — I was at graduation and Bob Forrest goes “Michael, I’ve never f—ing seen anything like you. I‘ve been doing this for twenty years and I’ve never seen anything like this.” We would be like “Michael, stay off the phone,” he’d be calling these, that girl [Kate Major] and he’d be getting all worked up and trying to treat her, and we’d be like Michael, NO phone calls. Twenty-four hours off the phone, he’s in group, he’d go back in the unit and get right back on the phone. We were like “Oh, my God!” We couldn’t believe it, it was so stunning his lack of ability to control some of these impulses were just incredible. We put him on some medication that’s really helped him a lot, because he’s very much bipolar. Once the medicines were increased, he was more able to control these impulses but it was really…we loved Michael, and he would be like, “You guys were so right, thank you!” and then he’s do exactly what we told him not to do. It was comical, but so frustrating.

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Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew is back for a fifth season, and we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk about the show with Dr. Drew and some of the other staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center to get an inside look at the rehabilitation process. This week, we spoke with Dr. Drew and Jenn Gimenez and Dr. John Sharp about Amy Fisher and Steven Adler‘s volatile relationship and Dwight Gooden‘s emotional reunion with his son.

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Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew is back for a fifth season, and we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk about the show with Dr. Drew and some of the other staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center to get an inside look at the rehabilitation process. This week, we spoke with Dr. Drew and Jenn Gimenez and Dr. John Sharp about the addition of Jessica “Sugar” Kiper to the show and the surprisingly touching results of equine therapy.

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Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew is back for a fifth season, and we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk about the show with Dr. Drew and some of the other staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center to get an inside look at the rehabilitation process. This week, we spoke with Dr. Drew, Jenn Gimenez, and Dr. John Sharp about the potentially tumultuous return of Steven Adler to the show, and the addition of Dwight Gooden to the group.
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On Sunday, June 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, a brand new group of celebrities seeking the help of Dr. Drew Pinsky will move into the Pasadena Recovery Center on a search for sobriety on Celebrity Rehab 5.

In this supertrailer for the fifth season of the show, celebrities including Michael Lohan, Amy Fisher, Dwight Gooden, and Steven Adler move in, and find out who among them is “dying to use,” which celeb falls off a roof, and try to figure out what Shelly Sprague is talking about when she says “This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen in any season we’ve ever had.” As Dr. Drew explains, “Addiction has become the disease of our time,” and hopefully he’ll make an impact as these eight celebrities try to overcome their demons.

It’s official, Dr. Drew Pinsky and friends are back for a fifth season of Celebrity Rehab!

The new season will premiere on Sunday, June 26th at 9 p.m. ET/PT on VH1, and will feature an (almost) entirely new cast of celebrities seeking the care and advice of Dr. Drew, including Michael Lohan, Bai Ling, Sean Young, Jeremy Jackson, Dwight Gooden, Jessica “Sugar” Kiper, Amy Fisher, and Steven Adler, the Guns n’ Roses drummer who previously appeared on Celebrity Rehab 2. For more information about this latest season, check out all the details after the jump.

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Former pitcher Dwight Gooden has sought Dr. Drew Pinsky‘s help this season on Celebrity Rehab, owing to his decades-long struggle with alcohol and drug abuse. But according to Gooden, his former teammate Len Dykstra wanted to break him out of rehab because he thought Gooden was being held hostage and “hypnotized” against his will.

In an interview on WFAN’s Boomer & Carton show, Gooden recalled the time Dykstra visited him in Pinsky’s facility at the Pasadena Recovery Center and wanted to bust him out of the joint.

“It was crazy. He thought that I had been hypnotized and (Dr. Drew) got me in there and was holding me hostage. He tried to come in with two guys to get me out of there.

“So they come in. I’m talking to him, he wanted to talk (and he said to me), ‘Doc, I don’t like this.’ So we go out on the patio me and him and the two guys are sitting there, we’re talking.

“He said, “You sure this is what you want?’ I go, ‘Yeah.’ He goes, ‘I don’t know, I don’t feel good about this … let me take your bags and if you don’t like it, you call me.’ I was like, ‘Trust me, I’m cool.’”

Gooden, who did not let his friend Shawshank him out of the facility, will appear on the fifth season of Celebrity Rehab, which premieres Sunday, June 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.