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"We grew up into this world where empowerment was the goal and happiness was the goal, so when people ask us how we are, you just want to answer in the way that you think sells best or the way that is most appropriate," said @ローワン・ブランチャード, a 16-year-old actor and activist who has written about her experience with depression and anxiety, at a recent mental health roundtable hosted by TIME, #DearEvanHansen and the beauty company, @lovephilosophy. "Especially for girls, but that goes further—people who are not white, people who are queer, there’s so much stigma to be happier or to be more secure in your identity, and there’s less room to talk about how you actually feel." The show’s music, combined with a sensitively handled storyline about how mental illness affects teens and their families in a world made more complicated by social media, gives the production unique resonance at this moment: about 30% of girls and 20% of boys—or about 6.3 million teens—have had an anxiety disorder, according to data from the National Institute of Mental Health. "When you are a teenager," Blanchard adds, "part of the reason everything literally feels so intense is because you haven’t gone through it before, so you have no, like, survivor toolbox of how to get through this situation, how to get through that." Read more on TIME.com. Photograph by @kristaschlueter for TIME


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