"The summer after first grade, before I went into second grade, I had my first panic attack," the Maniac actress revealed while discussing mental health as part of a panel during Advertising Week New York. "It was really, really terrifying and overwhelming. I was at a friend’s house, and all of the sudden, I was absolutely convinced the house was on fire and it was burning down. I was just sitting in her bedroom, and obviously the house wasn’t on fire. But there was nothing in me that didn’t think we were going to die. So I called my mum and — it was panic, but of course I didn’t know that — she came and picked me up. And then it just kept going for the next two years."
Stone said that her anxiety and panic attacks got so bad that she couldn’t leave the house and eventually started going to therapy where she was diagnosed with generalised anxiety and panic disorder. Although the actress still deals with anxiety, she says acting is a big part of how she overcomes it and her struggles have helped her become a better actress because she's able to relate to different characters.
A study published last year found that depression, followed by anxiety, represented the biggest mental health burden in the Arab world. So if you ever find yourself feeling anxious or stressed, here are a few ways to help you overcome it.
Unfortunately caffeine can aggravate anxiety and trigger panic attacks so it’s best to avoid it if you can.
When stressed, your body needs additional sleep and rest so it’s important you get at least eight hours per night.
Practice yoga, listen to music, mediate, get a massage or learn a few relaxation techniques. Stepping back from problems helps clear your head.
It’s important to tell family and friends if you’re feeling overwhelmed and let them know how they can help you.