Kelley Wolf is heading to rehab in the wake of her arrest.
The “Real World: New Orleans” alum, 48, revealed plans to check herself into a treatment center on Sept. 12 during her arraignment on Tuesday.
“I have informed everyone that needs to know,” the “excited” former reality star told a district court judge, according to People.
The outlet, notably, did not specify the treatment center in question.
“I’m looking forward to it,” Scott Wolf’s estranged wife claimed. “My brother is taking me. It’s fantastic. It’s a great place. I recommended it all the time as a mental health professional myself.”
The life coach, who will “be there for a month,” concluded, “I hope that helps.”
Reps for Kelley and Scott did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Kelley is currently facing three misdemeanor charges for one count of electronic communications harassment and two counts of electronic disclosure of personal identifying information for alleged incidents that took place on Aug. 25 and 26.
At the time, Kelley made headlines for a bizarre series of Instagram Story posts — one of which shared her estranged husband’s phone number.
She called Scott, 57, the “most hated man on earth” last month and quipped, “Let’s let dimples field his own press.”
Kelley subsequently documented her arrest, telling her followers she felt “confused” and “scared.”
The former MTV personality was booked at the Summit County Jail in Park City, Utah, and released after two days behind bars.
Scott, who filed for divorce from Kelley in June, received “a barrage of phone calls and text messages from unknown people” after her social media upload.
On Monday, a judge reportedly issued a protective order for Scott, which states Kelley cannot contact the “Party of Five” alum or their children — Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.
Besides returning to her home with police to pick up belongings and attending divorce mediation sessions, Kelley must stay 300 feet from her former partner.
She cannot “commit, try to commit or threaten to commit any form of violence” against Scott or the kids, including “stalking, harassing, threatening, physically hurting, or causing any other form of abuse that could cause bodily injury.”
Kelley has also been banned from drinking and doing drugs until her next hearing, which is scheduled for Sept. 10.
Scott, who married Kelley in 2004, has temporary sole custody of Jackson, Miller and Lucy.
The “Nancy Drew” alum initially obtained a restraining order against his ex when they split earlier this summer — but he dropped it in July.
While Scott has not shared much about the escalating tensions amid their divorce drama, he did say in August that his little ones are his “priority” as their “well-being is at stake.”