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Kit Harington Checks Into Treatment Center to Work on ‘Personal Issues'

Harington has reportedly been at the Connecticut retreat for about a month

Kit Harington is putting his health first. The 32-year-old "Game of Thrones" star has checked into a wellness retreat.

"Kit has decided to utilize this break in his schedule as an opportunity to spend some time at a wellness retreat to work on some personal issues," his rep tells E! News.

Harington has reportedly been at the Connecticut retreat for about a month, arriving ahead of the HBO show's series finale. Harington, who has not been spotted out and about since mid-April, was last photographed in public at the GoT season eight premiere in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Days earlier, the actor was spotted in New York City, where he hosted "Saturday Night Live." Harington's wife, former GoT co-star Rose Leslie, made an appearance in his SNL opening monologue.

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Of Harington's retreat stay, an alleged friend tells Page Six, "The end of GoT really hit Kit hard...he realized 'this is it -- this is the end,' it was something they had all worked so hard on for so many years. He had a moment of, what next?"

The source continues, "His wife Rose is being extremely supportive. Everyone close to him really wanted him to get some rest. Right now, he just needs peace and quiet."

The outlet also reports that, at the retreat, Harington is "undergoing psychological coaching, practicing mindful meditation and cognitive behavioral therapy to combat stress and deal with negative emotions."

On Sunday, May 19, the same day as the GoT series finale, NBC Connecticut reported that Harington had been spotted at a local bookstore. According to the report, a "very pleasant" Harington bought some books and said he was "on holiday."

Earlier this year, the Emmy nominee opened up about the ending of the hit series.

"It's like when you finish a book, you're not happy it's over are you? You don't finish a good book and say, 'I'm happy I finished that,'" Harington said on "The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show." "But you have this grief that it's over, and it's exactly same with nine years doing this show. No matter how it ended, or how it does end, there's always this bit of you that's like, 'oh'; there's this loss around it."

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