Amanda Bynes, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is reportedly responding well to her treatment and has expressed the desire to move out of her parents' house in California.
A source told Radar Online that the 'Easy A' star's parents, mother Lynn and father Rick, are absolutely thrilled with the progress she has made in such a short amount of time.
The insider asserted that taking a class in fashion merchandising at a fashion school in Orange County has been an incredibly positive experience for Bynes.
The source insisted that living with her parents has been "extremely essential for Bynes' progress and she now wants to move out, which is actually a good sign.
The insider added that it's not likely the actress will be moving out of their house for at least the next several months.
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