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Selena Gomez gets raw and candid in the trailer for her upcoming documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me.”

The “We Don’t Talk Anymore” singer dropped the preview on social media Monday, in honor of World Mental Health Day.

“I am grateful to be alive,” Gomez explained just 19 seconds into the over two-minute video.

The Apple TV+ documentary spans six years, which the website calls a “journey into a new light.” Alek Keshishian, of the 1991 film “Madonna Truth or Dare,” is the project’s director.

The “Only Murders in the Building” star has been a staunch advocate for mental health awareness. She’s been very outspoken about her struggles with anxiety and depression. In 2020, the former Disney star revealed she has bipolar disorder.

“Like my whole life, since I was a kid, I’ve been working, and I don’t want to be super famous,” she tearfully confessed on-screen. “But I do know that if I’m here, I have to use that for good.”

“Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” will be released on Apple TV+ on Nov. 4.