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'Was Doing So Much Therapy...They Were Dark Times': Ariana Grande On Dealing With PTSD, Anxiety, Depression


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  A bombing at her concert, the loss of a loved one, and making music -- there was a time when Ariana Grande was dealing with a lot of things, while also seeking mental health therapy. She opened up about this phase in a recent podcast interview. Read on.

In an interview with Vogue, pop star Ariana Grande opened up about her struggles with mental health, revealing that she has been dealing with PTSD, anxiety, and depression following traumatic events such as the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing and the death of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller. Grande shared that she was undergoing extensive therapy, describing those times as "dark," but emphasized the importance of mental health support, stating that therapy has been crucial in helping her cope with her experiences. She also expressed gratitude towards her fans and support system for their understanding and encouragement during her challenging times.

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