Popsugar Health & Fitness Healthy Living Ariana Grande Talks About Therapy Ariana Grande Says "Therapy Has Saved My Life So Many Times" in Response to a Fan's Question 7 November 2018 by Tamara Pridgett Image Source: Getty / Kevin Mazur If you haven't heard Ariana Grande's latest single "Thank U, Next," we suggest you stop right here and stream it before reading any further. Many expected the track to be a diss song to all her exes, but it turns out she's "so f*cking grateful" for them and all the lessons she's learned along the way. Ariana makes references to her relationships with Pete Davidson, Mac Miller, and Big Sean, just before singing, "I ain't worried bout nothing," describing her journey to self-love. People can't get enough of the catchy lyrics, with one fan even tweeting, "Who is Ariana's therapist and are they accepting new clients?" lmaoaoo this is funny as fuck but in all honesty therapy has saved my life so many times. if you're afraid to ask for help, don't be. u don't have to be in constant pain & u can process trauma. i've got a lot of work to do but it's a start to even be aware that it's possible. 🖤 https://t.co/XiytR3xE0O — Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) November 5, 2018 Ariana found the tweet to be funny and took a moment to reply, saying, "This is funny as f*ck, but in all honesty, therapy has saved my life so many times." She continued, encourageing fans to ask for help, even if they're afraid, in order to process their trauma. In response, fans began sharing their own stories and congratulated Ariana for using her platform to discuss mental health. Check out their reactions ahead. Related: ICYMI: Here's Exactly Who Ariana Grande Name-Drops in "Thank U, Next" The best thing about going to therapy is that a good psychologist won't judge you, is good to have a stranger to listen to how you feel, help you understand your thoughts and basically guide you to learn to manage your emotions in a healthier way— mar 🌊 (@starwhalien) November 6, 2018 1 / 9 we’re all so fucking proud of you like i can’t even express that enough. and you’re absolutely right - even if its tiny steps, its super important. i have therapy tomorrow too and i agree that what may look like tiny steps and changes now will benefit so so much in the longrun 💛— jas misses rose + rosie (@sashastbells) November 5, 2018 2 / 9 I’m so happy someone with your platform is so willing to talk so candidly about this. We don’t deserve you queen— jon (@prasejeebus) November 5, 2018 3 / 9 Youre not only strong for urself but for us. Youre a real inspiration, especially when it comes to mental health. Keep staying strong. I couldnt be more proud of you. Thank u, next 🖤— 𝓜𝓮𝓵𝓲𝓼 (@biebersgrills) November 5, 2018 4 / 9 Sis do you know how many people this is going to help? To see someone like you speak so positively about mental health and therapy? Thanks for being so fucking awesome wow— court • (@arisosuccessful) November 5, 2018 5 / 9 i hope you’re so proud of yourself because you should be— teyah (@notearsarigb) November 5, 2018 6 / 9 i’m currently studying psychology because therapy has done so much for me and my family and the fact that you’re so open about it makes me so happy - i wish people wouldn’t be afraid to talk about it. if we normalize mental illnesses we would be so much happier... love you ❤️❤️— thank u, next (@agsloyalty) November 5, 2018 7 / 9 thank you for bringing awareness to mental health and how important it is to take care of yourself. get well soon always helps me calm down during anxiety attacks n I just wanna say thank you for all that you do— hanna (@sunkissedhanna) November 5, 2018 8 / 9 it constantly makes me so proud how you’re not afraid to talk about mental health. it’s so important for people to know that it’s okay to discuss and work on. thank you for everything that you do for this world !!!!💖💖🌟— jess (@SlothsForAri) November 5, 2018 9 / 9 Healthy LivingAriana GrandeCelebrity TwitterMental Health