The Duke of Sussex noted that he always felt different from the rest of his family.
Prince Harry called out his diagnosis and admitted he was taking psychedelic drugs. He spoke about this in a live interview with a specialist in the treatment of psychological trauma, Gabor Mate, writes the Daily Mail.
“I felt like I was a little different from the rest of my family. I felt weird in that box and I know my mother felt the same way, so it makes sense. Since I was 12, apart from being in a state of shock, Kaya I just fight or run,” said Harry.
Through therapy, he was able to “break free.” At the same time, said Dr. Mate that he has attention deficit disorder. Harry mentioned that he has post-traumatic stress disorder.
“I thought that if I went to therapy it would kill me and I would lose everything that was left of me, everything that I was able to hide from my mother, and it wasn’t like that. I didn’t forget, it was on the other hand, I feel a great responsibility not to pass any trauma or negative experience to my children. They say that my husband saved me, I was stuck in that world and he was from another world and helped me get out. my partner is an exceptional person and I am grateful for the space he gave me,” he said.
Harry also said he took the psychedelic drug ayahuasca to cope with the injuries.
“It clears the windshield, removes the filters of life. It brought a sense of relaxation, relief, comfort, that I was able to hold for a while,” said Duke.
Recall that earlier the streaming platform Netflix released the first trailer for a documentary about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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