Kirsten Dunst
The actress revealed that when she was in her 20s, she checked into a rehab center to help with depression. A fight that lasted for years. She realized that she was storing a lot of anger inside her. “All I will say is that meds are a good thing and can really help you out of something…I would recommend asking for help when you need it.”
Dwayne Johnson
He is one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood, but The Rock recently spoke about depression in the British newspaper theExpress. “The struggle and the pain is real,” said the star, who saved his mother from a suicide attempt when he was 15. “Depression never discriminates”he tweeted one day. “It took me a while to realize that but the key is not to be afraid to open up. Especially us guys tend to keep it. You’re not alone.”
Katy Perry
The pop star shared her struggles with depression during a 96-hour livestream on YouTube. During a session with Siri Sat Nam Singh, host of The Therapist of the channel Vicelandhalf of Orlando Bloom said: “If people can see I’m like them, they can dream just as big.”
Jon Hamm
In an interview with the magazine InStyleJon Hamm spoke about the benefits of the therapy he went through especially after the death of his father while he was in university. “We live in a world where admitting anything negative about yourself is seen as a weakness, when it’s actually a strength. It’s not a weak gesture to say, ‘I need help'”.
Lady Gaga
The interpreter of Alejandro indicated having faced both depression and anxiety all his life. In an interview with the magazine Billboardshe said she thinks it’s important for people to talk about their mental health. “If we share our stories and stick together, we are stronger.”
Michael Phelps
The former Olympic swimmer said his first ‘period of depression’ occurred in 2004, but his most complicated period was after the 2012 Games, according to CNN. The former American sportsman said he sat alone in his room for 3-5 days “not wanting to be alive” and that he knew he needed help. After seeking treatment and starting to talk about his feelings, he said that “life has become easy”. Now he understands that “it’s good not to be well”.
Gwyneth Paltrow
The actress had spoken of postpartum depression which she experienced for five months after the birth of her second child, Moses. “I felt like a zombie”she told Good Housekeeping in 2011. “I couldn’t access my heart. I couldn’t access my emotions. I couldn’t connect.” She also faced depression after her father died in 2002.
ryan philippe
Her battle with depression began at a young age. “As I get older, I think it decreases a bit, but I’m naturally a kind of sad person”he recently told the magazine She.
JK Rowling
The Harry Potter author felt despair while writing his magical novels. His dark moods have even inspired the soul-sucking creatures known as Dementors. “It’s so hard to describe [la dépression] to someone who has never experienced this, because it is not sadness”she told Oprah Winfrey in 2010. “But it’s this cold absence of feeling – this really hollow feeling.”
jim carrey
The comedian and humorist has known dark days. “I rarely drink coffee”he told 60 Minutes. “I am very serious about the absence of alcohol, drugs. Life is too good.”
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