27 May 2008 01:32

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JUDD: 'DEPRESSION WAS INEVITABLE'

Actress ASHLEY JUDD was primed for depression as a child - because she was left on her own while her mother, singer NAOMI, toured the world.
The Double Jeopardy star went public with her battle against depression after she entered a program at Shades of Hope Treatment Center in Buffalo Gap, Texas in February, 2006, and now she admits she has always battled the blues.
The actress says, "I had a very unsafe and unstable childhood about 10 months out of the year. I didn't have my normal, natural little-girl needs met. I was left on my own a great deal.
"There was a time when I skipped a whole week of school because my mum was on the road, I didn't have a ride and I'd gotten ashamed of calling friends.
"I had my first childhood depression at eight - severe, intense, hole-in-the-soul loneliness. No one noticed."


27 May 2008 01:32


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