So Dietrich without his "producer" is just as clueless as he was before. If it is true that Jamo is in "rehab" for another week, it would mean having to consent to testing and treatment. If his rehabbers are reputable, Jamo would be faced with his condition and the issues and people in his life who are causing or enabling his addictions.
I don't know how bad Jamo has become, but I figure he has psych issues that may or not be considered part of his "detoxification". Two weeks in rehab is both expensive and useless. (Many hospitals used to offer the same service.) This is why many addicts have referred to it as a "spin dry".