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Atiek CB Admits to Having Mental Health Issues, Regularly Attends Counseling and Takes Medication

Atiek CB Admits to Having Mental Health Issues, Regularly Attends Counseling and Takes Medication

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Atiek CB Admits to Having Mental Health Issues, Regularly Attends Counseling and Takes Medication

Atiek CB may have lived in America for many years, but that doesn't mean she has forgotten her fans in Indonesia. Recently, Atiek appeared on Pagi Pagi Ambyar Trans TV. She revealed the fact that she is experiencing mental health issues. Here are the details.

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Atiek speaks honestly about the treatment she is undergoing as well as the mental health conditions of her family members, including her husband and children.

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"I regularly have counseling in America, I still take medication every day, if not, I can get cranky," said Atiek CB while appearing on Pagi Pagi Ambyar Trans TV, Tuesday (22/7/2025).

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Atiek also revealed that mental health conditions turn out to be something inherited in her family. She mentioned that her mother experienced severe depression.

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"All my family members have severe depression from my mother, maybe. So my first child, if I'm not mistaken, has bipolar type one, and the second has a personality disorder. So there is a greater tendency to commit suicide. So the second one has attempted suicide almost twice," she recounted.

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"Coincidentally, my husband has OCD, which is also a mental illness. Everything has to be neat and precise; when I cook in the kitchen and he watches, it actually makes my anxiety worse. People with severe anxiety need to be in an environment that isn't noisy," she explained.

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Through her experience, Atiek emphasizes the importance of openness in discussing mental health issues. She hopes that society will no longer consider it taboo. "I think mental disorders really need to be discussed more often," she stated.

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"Like my child, he attempted suicide twice, the second one. So we need to take this seriously. We often hear about young people committing suicide, right? Don’t be ashamed! In the past, there was a stigma like..., but it’s okay," concluded Atiek CB.