Andrew Garfield has therapy sessions
Andrew Garfield has undergone therapy sessions to deal with his over-sensitive personality.
The Amazing Spider-Man actor confessed he suffered a panic attack after scooping a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for Best Actor in 2007 for his role in Boy A because the triumph left him feeling empty.
And he's revealed he has regularly undergone sessions with a
therapist to talk about his emotions and understand his
feelings.
Garfield tells GQ magazine, "That whole night was so shocking and
scary. By the time I got home I started to have a panic attack...
It was the result of pure adrenaline fall-off, and the realisation
that although the success of the night had felt really nice, it was
never ever going to satisfy me...
"Have I ever been to therapy? I don't know if I'm comfortable
talking about that... Yes, I have been to therapy. And I'm not
ashamed of it. I've always been a little reserved about it, but
I've loved it."