And although Paris Jackson is 'doing better,' she will likely remain at the Diamond Ranch Academy in Utah for a long time to come, reports TMZ.
The 15-year-old was originally tipped to stay at the $14,000-a-month treatment centre for a few weeks, but a source told the website she may in fact stay 'for years' as she grapples with her 'many problems.'
Long road to recovery: Paris Jackson is
allegedly 'doing better' but will likely remain at the Diamond Ranch
Academy in Utah 'for years' to properly tackle her issues after she
tried to commit suicide earlier this year, pictured in May in California
The academy is a secluded centre for teenagers that specialises in depression and grief management.
Paris - who is allegedly under a false name at the school - has apparently struggled with depression since her father Michael Jackson died in 2009.
Paris was allegedly with her therapist at the centre during the session while Debbie, 54, and Katherine, 83, joined in over the phone.
Sources tell the website that Paris may be allowed to visit her family for a few days in January, and Katherine is said to be redoing Paris' room for the occasion.
Right place for her: The academy is a secluded centre for teenagers that specialises in depression and grief management
TMZ contacted Debbie after the former doctor - found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson - said that he and the King of Pop used to joke about how sexually unattractive they believed she was.
'A Jackson fan will shoot him dead, and I'd buy the bullet,' she reportedly told the gossip site.
More drama: Paris' mother Debbie made headlines
on Monday when she said she would 'buy the bullet' to kill Conrad Murray
after the disgraced doctor spoke ill of her during a new interview
Debbie, who is also mother to Paris' brother Prince, also doesn't believe Murray's claims that her ex-husband took his own life by injecting himself with the fatal dose of Propofol while he was in another room.
'It's so disgusting he's trashing the dead,' she told TMZ. 'The jury sure didn't buy his story.'
This isn't the first medical professional Debbie has had a war of words with, for in September, the nurse got into a conflict with dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein on Twitter, after he alleged she took the powerful painkillers from his practice to feed the singer's addiction.