The girl keeps giving! Days after delivering what already sounds like a smash hit, Ariana Grande is now giving advice on Twitter about mental health and opening up about how therapy saved her.

In a response to a fan who jokingly asked who Ariana’s therapist is, the “No Tears Left To Cry” singer replied in the best way possible — by using her own experience to shine a light on the topic to help others.

“lmaoaoo this is funny as f–k but in all honesty therapy has saved my life so many times. if you’re afraid to ask for help, don’t be. u don’t have to be in constant pain & u can process trauma. i’ve got a lot of work to do but it’s a start to even be aware that it’s possible,” she replied in a Tweet on Monday, Nov. 5.

As of late, the pop star has been open about lots of topics. Whether it’s in her song lyrics or tweets, Ariana has been revealing a more vulnerable side to the public, ultimately showing newfound strength. In her latest album, Sweetener, she has two tracks in which she talks about her struggles: “get well soon” and “breathin.” While her recently dropped new song, “thank u, next,” properly depicts her relationship with herself since being single: “Plus, I met someone else/ We havin’ better discussions / I know they say I move on too fast / But this one gon’ last / ‘Cause her name is Ari / And I’m so good with that.”

The 25-year-old star has been in relationships back to back ever since she gained fame on a larger scale for her first hit “The Way” back in 2012. Last year, things began to get rocky after the Manchester bombing at one of her concerts which resulted in the loss of 22 lives. And this year, she went through plenty of personal issues in the spotlight. Now she’s doing better and we’re so good with that!