Josh Duggar Intense Rehab Days Revealed - '19 Kids & Counting' Star's Schedule Exposed

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Aug 30, 2015 06:43 PM EDT

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 Happy Birthday to my beautiful wife @annaduggar...we're also celebrating our 7 year engagement anniversary today!

A photo posted by Josh Duggar (@joshduggar) on Jun 23, 2015 at 5:31pm PDT

19 Kids and Counting star Josh Duggar has been at the center of quite a lot of controversy since he revealed that he had a paid account on the Ashley Madison cheating site, followed by him coming clean about having an affair with porn star, Danica Dillon. While the Duggar family has been dealing with the scandal in their own way, Josh has decided to get some professional help in order to cure his addition. He has agreed to go the Reformers Unanimous in Rockford, Illinois to get help through their faith-based salvation program. Since leaving his wife, Anna, to live at the rehab facility, Josh is reportedly going to undergo some serious changes, fueled by an intense schedule. Radar Online is reporting on the conditions and treatment that the Christian reality star will be getting at his new home. One thing that Anna can breathe easy about is that Josh won't be surrounded by women in the center, as his facility, which houses 55 men, is on a completely different campus than the facility for the ladies.

A photo posted by Josh Duggar (@joshduggar) on Jul 19, 2015 at 1:00pm PDT

Also, while most programs focus on the 12-steps to get patients over their addictions, this religious program will work on applying Biblical counseling into everyday life. The rehab site is reporting that they will apply solutions from the Bible into "behavioral, social, emotional, spiritual, physical and legal" issues.

In addition to the intense counseling, Josh will be volunteering to work 8-10 hours a day and half days on Saturdays to keep him busy, and he will be getting up every morning at 4:30 to fit everything in.

The organization's director, Tony Richardson, explained that the program helps to combat may different vices, according to the New York Post.

"Our clients deal with sin, from spending too much money to drug addiction to pornography or gambling - [we] deal with every sort of sin and struggle," Richardson explained.

In addition to work and counseling, the patients will also have to attend daily chapel and church services.

It seems like Anna will have to cope without seeing her hubby for a while, as during the six-month treatment stay, he is only allowed three visits from the outside world. However, the rights can taken away at any time should Josh not be getting better.

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