Amanda Bynes remains under a psychiatric hold after she allegedly set a stranger's driveway on fire. With no access to the Internet or her cell phone, her Twitter account, which had been full of random "ugly" insults and selfies, has fallen silent.

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Two weeks ago, the troubled actress was put on the involuntary psychiatric hold after she allegedly set a stranger's driveway on fire. But a close friend claims Bynes is doing well.

"Her treatment is going well and despite any reports to contrary, she is being receptive and seeking the help she so desperately has needed and deserves," Bynes' friend Jonathan Jaxson told EnStars.

"I am very happy and able to rest now knowing Amanda is getting help. She is a brilliant and amazing young woman who deserves the best. I hope she continues rehab for what ever her addictions may be outside of drugs. I am behind her 100-percent," he added.

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Meanwhile, her parents are trying to take legal control of the actress's life. TMZ reported that Rick, 68, and Lynne Bynes, 66, filed an application for conservatorship over their daughter, but the judge did not make an immediate decision following the hearing.

The parents and Amanda herself will be appearing in court tomorrow, August 9, to review the temporary conservatorship for the second time. The judge demanded he wants a "one-on-one" with Amanda, he wants to hear from her doctors, see the police file from the driveway fire incident and wants Amanda's lawyer to interview her and "come up with a recommendation."

In the filed legal documents, Bynes' parents revealed why they were seeking the conservatorship. According to TMZ, who obtained the documents, her parents stress Bynes' disconnect from reality.

"We are deeply concerned that Amanda poses a substantial risk to herself, to others and to property based on recent events in her life," they stated in the declaration.

The document went on to say, "She talks incessantly about cosmetic surgeries that she wants completed. She also encourages her mother to have plastic surgeries. We are concerned that the surgeries she wants to have are dangerous and detrimental to her health."

The papers also outlined Amanda's "extremely paranoid" behavior. "She would cover smoke alarms with towels, tape windows shut, and cover her car's dashboard with cardboard and tape" because she claimed that "cameras were watching her from inside these places.

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Her worried parents also touched upon her financial woes and claimed she had written "approximately $63,000 in checks...between the period of May 3, 2013 and July 19, 2013."

"We are informed and believe that a substantial amount of money is being used to pay for marijuana and other illegal substances, and possible for plastic surgery," the declaration added.

Bynes and her parents are expected back in court on August 9.