Selena Gomez Talks Mental Health Journey in New Interview.
Speaking with 'WSJ.
Magazine,' Gomez says the right therapy and medication gave her a "breakthrough.".
I had low self-esteem, and that’s something I work on continuously.
But I feel so empowered because I’ve gained so much knowledge about what was going on mentally.
My highs were really high, and my lows would take me out for weeks at a time, Selena Gomez, to 'WSJ.
Magazine'.
The 27-year-old explains that she has gained clarity after working with therapists and going to treatment facilities.
I found out I do suffer from mental health issues.
And, honestly, that was such a relief.
I realized that there was a way to get help and to find people that you trust.
I got on the right medication, and my life has been completely changed, Selena Gomez, to 'WSJ.
Magazine'.
Gomez says her upcoming album, 'Rare,' is a callback to her younger days.
She adds that her good friend, Taylor Swift, would agree.
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I remember Taylor [Swift] said when I played her some of the new songs, ‘I feel like I’m seeing who you were before this.'
That makes me happy.
I like feeling like that girl again, Selena Gomez, to 'WSJ.
Magazine'