Harry Styles admits going to therapy helped him ‘feel more alive’

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This is kind of sensation for his fans.

Harry Styles, 28, told he previously thought going to therapy “meant that you were broken.”

He told that avoided opening up about his mental health with professionals in the past, but now feels all the better for it after taking the plunge.

The former One Direction star shared that made him less fearful of tackling his mental health obstacles.

“I thought it meant that you were broken,” he told Better Homes & Gardens. “I wanted to be the one who could say I didn’t need it.”

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