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Inside Selena Gomez’s luxury rehab retreat

 		Inside Selena Gomez’s luxury rehab retreat

Selena Gomez, who has been outspoken about her mental-health treatment, recently underwent a two-week stint at luxury facility Privé-Swiss in Connecticut, a source tells Page Six.

We hear she participated in Privé-Swiss’ wellness program, which, according to its website, is “designed for those individuals needing a retreat from high profile, ‘always on’ lifestyles.”

A 30-day stay at the retreat reportedly costs up to $120,000.

Gomez first sought treatment at Arizona’s Dawn at the Meadows facility in 2014. She also checked into a Tennessee facility in 2016, and has said she sought treatment for anxiety and depression.

Gomez told Vogue last March, “My self-esteem was shot. I was depressed, anxious. I started to have panic attacks right before getting onstage, or right after . . . Basically I felt I wasn’t good enough, wasn’t capable.”

She added, “I wish more people would talk about therapy. We girls, we’re taught to be almost too resilient, to be strong and sexy and cool and laid-back, the girl who’s down. We also need to feel allowed to fall apart.”

The Privé-Swiss program offers “restoration, relaxation, rejuvenation and an overall ‘recharge.’ ” It includes therapy with a clinical psychologist, fitness classes and pilates, meditation, nutrition coaching, life coaching and massages. The program also integrates with patients’ outside lives. Gomez was able to leave, traveling about an hour and a half to NYC for work.

Gomez has been firmly in the spotlight in recent months. She underwent a grueling kidney transplant over the summer. She reunited with her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber, something her mother is reportedly “not happy” about. She has also been under pressure for appearing in Woody Allen’s upcoming film “A Rainy Day in New York” and has reportedly made a donation that “far exceeded her salary for the film” to the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund.

Reps for Gomez didn’t respond to requests for comment. Reps for Privé-Swiss had no comment.

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