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Diane Keaton’s Journey Inward: How Therapy Saved Her from a Secret Addiction

The passing of Diane Keaton at 79 offers a moment to reflect on a crucial, life-altering chapter she bravely shared: her journey inward through therapy to save herself from a secret addiction to food. Her story is a powerful testament to the transformative power of psychoanalysis and professional mental health care.
For years, Keaton’s life was ruled by a devastating secret: a severe case of bulimia that saw her binging on up to 20,000 calories a day. She described herself as an “addict,” trapped in a compulsive cycle she couldn’t break on her own. Her external life as a rising star was a mask for her internal chaos.
The turning point came when her struggle became undeniable. “Somebody mentioned that I seemed to have some mental issues, so I went to an analyst,” she explained. This decision to seek help was the first step on her journey inward, a deep dive into the psychological roots of her addiction.
Her commitment was profound: she attended therapy five days a week. This intensive process was not a quick fix, but a dedicated excavation of her own mind, a space where she could finally confront the hunger that had nothing to do with food.
This journey inward saved her life. It freed her from her addiction and allowed her to build a life of genuine fulfillment, including becoming a mother to two children. Keaton’s story is one of the most powerful celebrity endorsements for mental health care, a testament to the fact that the most important journey we can take is the one to understand ourselves.

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