I don’t know where the photo of Tiger Woods emerging from the Trump Towers came from but now we are back to the “story” that Tiger Woods has entered the upscale clinic, The Meadows in Wickenburg, AZ for sex rehab.

A sex-therapy expert, according to People, who claims to be familiar with the situation says Tiger Woods, 34, showed up around New Year's and would likely plan to stay for 4 to 5 weeks of treatment. "He should be out by Valentine's Day or thereabouts," says the source.

Supposedly he has been reported to be on Long Island, in the Bahamas, in Africa, on the Oregon coast and now again at The Meadows, located in a town of only 6,400 people 60 miles northwest of Phoenix.

Therapists have varying opinions on whether rehab will help Tiger Woods or not and whether he actually suffers from sexual addiction. Sharon O'Hara, clinical director of the Sexual Recovery Institute of Los Angeles, says she doesn't know where Woods is, but does state that he could benefit from being "with other guys with the same problem."

Sharon O'Hara and Dr. Drew Pinsky host of "Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew", speculate that, since Tiger Woods had months-long affairs with some of his mistresses, that this is evidence of a "love addiction" more than sex obsession.

"The feature here that has caught everyone's attention is that he seems to be maintaining relationships with all these people – not just have sex with them," says Pinsky. "Exactly what's behind that, that's the part that hasn't come out yet … We're speculating sex and love are the primary issues. They may not be."

O'Hara agrees, saying, "Apparently he also has a need to be adored, to see himself reflected in their eyes and have it mean something."

Pinsky believes that Tiger Wood’s best hope is that his wife, Elin will not divorce him and that the situation is not hopeless.