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Farrah Abrahamsaidtrauma treatmentchanged her.
TheTeen Momstar toldTMZshe’s happy to be out of the rehabilitation center and is taking lessons with her as she reenters her normal life.
“I’m, like 12-step life happy,” she told the outlet. “Blessed. Successful. Grateful. Just, like, moving on.”
During the conversation, Abraham, 30, appeared withMob Wivesreality star Renee Graziano and mentioned that her new friend also understands the challenges of trauma rehabilitation.
“I would say my experience was life-changing. It didn’t only make my year — like as Renee knows how much work you’ve got to do — but it made my life,” Abraham said.
The mom of one also spoke of times she’s gotten emotional over her healing journey. “I’m not going to cry because I’m just so happy and grateful, but last time, I broke out in really bad crying and was just having like a mid-life crisis. But, it happens.”
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“I would say our healing is a true way of showing our wealth and our success,” Abraham said in the TikTok clip at the time. “So, I am taking time for my healing, and I have ignored people for over 11 months, after having a sexual assault and having my whole body break down, my whole brain break down.”
Some of the specific things Abraham focused on in her treatment included persevering and relieving stress, as she faces legal battles — including a January altercation during which Abraham wasarrestedfor allegedly slapping a security guard.
“I learned, with doing fun brain scans and doing a lot of work with the 12 steps — I learned how to move past step points and trauma. So, that way, I could be resilient. I could have grit. I could move forward and not let legal problems that bother me all the time get to me,” Abraham told TMZ. “And not affect my time with my daughter and making friends, and just getting ready for new career steps.”
Abraham said her next career step is to become a stand-up comedian and that she met withHowie Mandelto talk about her career pivot. “I’m really blessed that I can get over my fear of people that I was having, and now I can really tackle that and overcome it and be on stage,” she said.
As for her comedy, Abraham said she’ll “keep it veryTeen Mom, very mom.”
Abraham first gained recognition after joining16 and Pregnantin 2009. She was later cast on the spinoff showsTeen MomandTeen Mom OG.
source: people.com