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Psychologist note reads 'wait after fight devil'
We now have a new witness, who is giving evidence via recorded testimony.
Doctor Alan Blaustein is a psychologist and doctor, and met with Johnny Depp around 18 times.
He describes Depp's relationship with Amber Heard as "
chaotic" adding, "
there were lots of ups and downs". He also says there was "
lots of anger, disappointment and high emotional expression".
Dr Blaustein says during his treatment in 2014 and 2015 he had concerns around Depp's use of the prescription drug Adderall. He said he wanted to know about its prescription for Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
He says his treatment of Depp ended when Depp went to Australia to film Pirates Of The Caribbean in March 2015, and he does not know why Depp stopped coming to see him on his return to America.
He says during his treatment Depp told him about abuse he said he had suffered at a time, and had also written in his notes, "
pain in the *advertiser censored*" which he believes was referring to Heard, who was Depp's fiancée at the time.
Another note Dr Blaustein made says Depp feared becoming his father, and also that he felt he needed to be a better person for his children.
The lawyer asks if Depp told him about "
violence and rage in other relationships other than Amber". He says he talked about "
rage and chaos, I don't remember anything about violence".
Dr Blaustein says his notes show Depp's two children, LR and J were 15 and 12 at the time of his treatment, and that he had concerns over getting child custody after the breakup of his relationship with Vanessa Paradis.
Another note in his pad reads: "
Wait after fight devil". Dr Blaustein says Depp "
referred to the devil as a representation to something horrible inside himself." He says he believes the devil reflected Depp's "
internal struggle" against chaos, and also that he was fighting depression and addiction at the time.