Harvey Weinstein, who has allegedly been accused for sexual harassment and assault by more than dozens of women, has reportedly finished his treatment in just seven days.

According to TMZ, Weinstein will stay in Arizona for another month or so because he doesn't want excessive distractions and wants to continue working with his doctors.

His treating psychologist, who wishes to remain anonymous, said that he was a key member of the team treating Weinstein and used "intensive therapy" on an outpatient basis.

The psychologist said he helped Weinstein focus on "dealing with his anger, his attitude toward others, boundary work and the beginnings of work on empathy."

The psychologist says Weinstein "was able to focus on his therapy despite a ton of distractions," adding, "He showed up for all the meetings and was fully engaged."

The psychologist further stated that there were things that triggered Weinstein's anger, but their job was to help him recognide where it was coming from and how to control it.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie were among the first A-listers to reveal their horrific ordeals with the American film producer.