Scott Disick has spent the last year battling some major demons. He has had to handle the loss of both parents followed by the birth of a third child with Kourtney Kardashian. This guy rarely seems equipped to handle much in a healthy way, so expecting him to stay clean and sober was probably ridiculous thinking. After bailing out early on his U.K. club tour and then having a blow-out weekend in Atlantic City, Disick has checked himself into a rehab program.

According to a report by TMZ, "Disick checked into Rythmia Life Advancement Center in Costa Rica. He says, 'I realize my issues are bigger than me and I'm ready to truly remedy this struggle I continue to battle.' Scott was in Atlantic City over the weekend where he did multiple shots of tequila right out in the open. He then went on a rant onstage and ended the night at 8 a.m., where he was stumbling in the hotel lobby without shoes. At 5 p.m people went to his room to do a welfare check when he was MIA. Scott has had multiple problems with alcohol and has vowed to maintain his sobriety, especially after his girlfriend Kourtney gave him an ultimatum," said the insider.

This is not the first time Disick has gone to rehab. He checked himself into a facility last summer after suffering through alcohol poisoning. Back then he only made it for about a week before he got fed up with having to follow rules.

We know that by last Christmas he was partying up a storm again to the point that there was a lot of speculation that Kardashian may have kicked him out of the house shortly before delivering Reign Aston.

Even if Disick was trying to get himself together, he was clearly failing. During his U.K. tour he was reportedly scouting for women to hook up with, all while Kardashian was back in the states caring for their kids.

Do you think he is really serious about getting help this time? Does Disick really want to grow up and take care of his family, or is this just another half step being taken so that Kardashian does not end it for real? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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