The Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner is currently complicated by several things, including the rehab treatment that the actor/director is receiving for his alcohol addiction. However, it would seem that this treatment is a special one since he can leave the facility during the day and come back at night. As for Jennifer Garner, it seems the actress just really wants to escape Hollywood for a while.
A supposed insider recently told PEOPLE that the treatment that Ben Affleck is getting is quite different. By the prescription of his treatment team, the 46-year-old is permitted to leave during the day. This should hopefully have a positive impact on the whole Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner issue.
“He has a specialized program to suit his needs — meetings, working out, reading, therapy,” the supposed source said. “Everyone’s journey with addiction and treatment is different and built for the individual. [Affleck’s] is a good mix of mental and physical work. This is what was outlined by his doctors and team.”
It would appear that the treatment is working, as well, if what other sources have said are to be believed. Improvements with regards to alcohol addiction can be quite deceptive, after all. If the actor is sticking to his treatment, though, the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner child custody issue might come closer to getting resolved.
This might also finally give the “Alias” actress a break she needed, with the constant strain from the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner issue finally making her want to escape. At least, this is the impression she gave when she bought a home in Locust Grove, Oklahoma.
As Celebrity Insider notes, the actress has said several times that she goes to the property to get away from the busy life of Hollywood. There, she can focus on simpler tasks with her children. This might just qualify as a reprieve from the Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner issues causing her stress.


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