Amanda Bynes may not be released from Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center until 2014, according to new reports.

The Easy A star is currently being treated for a serious mental health disorder and is under a temporary conservatorship of her mother. (A hearing on September 30 will determine if it will be made permanent.)

After months of erratic behavior, Bynes was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital after setting fire to a stranger’s driveway in Thousand Oaks, California. Lynn Bynes had Amanda moved from a county facility in Ventura County to the psychiatric unit at UCLA after being granted temporary conservatorship.

Amanda's doctors believe treatment will take several months. Doctors have "been observing Amanda, and there has been some improvement…however, her diagnosis is complex, and the appropriate drug cocktail to treat her hasn’t been achieved yet," a source told Radar.

"Therefore, her treatment team believes Amanda would benefit from prolonged treatment at UCLA, for at least the rest of the year. She has her good days and bad days, and the goal is obviously to get her therapeutic and stable before being released. Lynn needs to be granted permanent conservatorship because Amanda wouldn’t agree to continue with treatment," the source added.

Even though Amanda hasn’t been formally diagnosed with schizophrenia, "she is being treated for it," Radar reported.

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In 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."

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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.

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.