Ashley Judd spoke about the dangers of perfectionism
Ashley Judd spoke about the dangers of perfectionism

Video: Ashley Judd spoke about the dangers of perfectionism

Video: Ashley Judd spoke about the dangers of perfectionism
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After a "chaotic-chaotic" childhood, actress Ashley Judd was forced to undergo a rehabilitation course in one of the Texas health centers in February in order to deal with her past and get rid of its consequences, including depression and the desire for self-isolation.

It's a little strange that the actress, who is now 38 years old, suddenly started talking about her difficult childhood, but with whom does it not happen?

"I needed the help of psychologists," Judd quotes Glamor magazine. "I was very bad and hurt." The star herself describes herself as a "hypervigilant child" striving for perfectionism in everything, as compensation for personal safety problems.

By the age of twelve, she had visited 13 schools and managed to alternately live with her mother, father and separately with her grandparents. In short, a typical nomadic lifestyle.

Ashley's psychological problems were noticed by experts at the aforementioned health center in Texas when the actress paid a courtesy call there with her sister Winona.

"They (the doctors) told me, 'You look too good. You and your sister seem to have no problem. But this is one of the signs that in reality you have serious psychological problems. "But before, no one was able to see my pain."

Meanwhile, the tabloids announced that the actress is being treated for the most stellar disease - anorexia. "I was really very picky about food. However, back then I was a perfectionist and found fault with everything."

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