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Lili Reinhart opens up about her depression and anxiety

"When you hear the term ‘crippling anxiety’, that’s what I had."
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Lili Reinhart has always been one to talk about her mental health struggles with fans, so her recent interview with Glamour was no exception.

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For the publication’s November issue, the Riverdale and Hustlers actress candidly discussed her experiences dealing with depression and anxiety, and how therapy has helped her get a handle on it.
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“Depression has affected me in so many ways. It’s something that never goes away.” (Credit: Glamour UK)

“Depression has affected me in so many ways. It’s something that never goes away,” said Lili. “I’ve experienced depression and anxiety. Not constantly, but I’m still experiencing it.

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“I have spells of time where I feel completely unmotivated, I don’t want to do anything and I question myself,” the actress revealed, adding, “I don’t know how to handle stress very well.”

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“I was having trouble going to school every day”. (Credit: Glamour UK)

Before Lili shot to stardom, she struggled with social anxiety too. “I was having trouble going to school every day. I was crying before school. I would fake being sick so my mum would let me stay home.”

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Lili has learnt to deal with her mental health issues in a beneficial way. (Credit: Glamour UK)
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Thankfully, the star has a way of dealing with it. “I find that talking about it and sharing my experience with other people, and reminding myself that I’m not alone has been incredibly therapeutic.”

“I will take a pen to paper and write out a list of everything that I’m feeling anxious about, then when I step back and look at my list of things I’m like, ‘That’s really not that much to be worried about and there’s really no need for it to be causing you this much turmoil.’ That’s how I’ve learned to put things into perspective.”

Need help? Call Lifeline on 131 114, visit www.lifeline.org.au/get-help/get-help-home, or call beyondblue on 1300 224 636.

If you would like to talk to someone about mental health, you can call the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 or Headspace on 1800 650 890.

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