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Dakota Johnson determined not to make her depression ‘anyone else’s problem’

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Dakota Johnson has insisted she won’t make her depression “anyone else’s problem” after admitting to struggling with her mental health “since I was 15 or 14”.

In a candid interview with U.S. Marie Claire magazine, the actress opened up on her ongoing battle, and confessed she “has to do a lot of work to purge thoughts and emotions”. “My brain moves at a million miles per minute,” Dakota explained.

With the help of professionals, I was like, ‘Oh, this (therapy) is a thing I can fall into’. “But I’ve learned to find it beautiful because I feel the world,” she continued. “I guess I have a lot of complexities, but they don’t pour out of me.

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