Khloe Kardashian advised to get therapy

Khloe Kardashian has been told she needs therapy, by both her sister Kim and best friend Malika Haqq.

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Khloe Kardashian advised to get therapy
Khloe Kardashian advised to get therapy

Khloe Kardashian has been told she needs therapy.

Both Khloe's sister Kim Kardashian and Khloe's best friend Malika Haqq have advised the reality TV star to see a therapist to help her cope with issues in her personal life but Khloe doesn't feel like she needs one.

On the latest episode of 'The Kardashians', Kim told Khloe that she was returning to therapy and added that "[you should] be on this journey with me."

And, when discussing plans for Khloe's 40th birthday, Malika suggested: "We do have to celebrate your birthday really big. Should we do an 'Eat Pray Love' for your birthday?

"It’s indirect therapy. It’s like the kind of therapy you want to do.”

When Khloe asked: "Do you think I need therapy?” Malika replied: "A hundred per cent."

Khloe told Malika about her conversation with Kim and Malika said: "You should listen to your sister."

Khloe then revealed she has had therapy before, including before welcoming son Tatum with cheating ex Tristan Thompson and when she was dealing with her first husband Lamar Odom's drugs and cheating scandal.

She said: "“I’ve done therapy. I’ve gone to like, three or four different therapists.

“I’ve never connected. I’m like, ‘I just told you my whole life story. Every dark demonic thing and you’re just gonna be like, ‘Okay.’ I never got any guidance.”

Malika said: "Then she’s definitely not the person for you" and Khloe replied: "So far, every therapist I’ve seen has done that."

Malika also said: "You’ve gone through several traumatic events and you need someone to help you find your exit. It’s not that you need someone to tell you how to be Khloe. You need someone to tell you how to see your way out.”

Speaking later in the confessional, Khloe said: "I was actually told by one therapist that I didn’t need therapy because I process things so matter-of-fact. I don't know. It was a strange encounter.

"My husband, I found him at a drug den in a motel and, like, I was saying something, but [my therapist asked], ‘So do you get upset?’

[One therapist said] I don’t really think you need me. I was like, 'What? Is she firing me?' I think I got broken up with by a therapist.

"I’m sure I need therapy. I just don’t think I’m struggling, and I’m like, ‘I can’t find my way. I need a therapist.’ I’m like, 'Okay, yeah, I’ll try therapy.'”