EXCLUSIVE PICTURES: Kit Harington is seen for the first time since entering luxury wellness retreat in Connecticut where he is being treated for 'stress and alcohol' after the finale of Game of Thrones

  • Kit Harington is seen today the first time at the luxury wellness retreat where he is working on his stress and alcohol use issues
  • In world exclusive pictures by DailyMail.com, Harington is seen dressed casually in grey track pants, white T-shirt and a brown flatcap
  • The 32-year-old Game of Thrones star arrived at the Privé-Swiss wellness retreat in Connecticut a month ago
  • Harington, who starred as Jon Snow on the hit HBO show for eight years, was at the facility as the GoT finale was airing on May 19
  • He checked into the facility for stress, exhaustion and alcohol
  • Harington's publicist confirmed to DailyMail.com that he had checked into the retreat 'to work on some personal issues'
  • The facility, which costs more than $120,000 a month, teaches its clients how to deal with stress and negative emotions 
  • Harington has been open in interviews during the long-running series about how the show has affected him and catapulted him to fame

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Game of Thrones star Kit Harington was seen today for the first time at the luxury wellness retreat where he is working on his stress and alcohol use issues, in world exclusive pictures by DailyMail.com.

Dressed casually in grey track pants, white T-shirt and a brown flatcap, the British actor left his private villa shortly after midday and made his way across a public parking lot with an assistant to a boutique fitness center, also owned by the exclusive Prive Swiss retreat in Connecticut.

Harington, 32, spent around an hour inside the fitness center which offers Pilates and yoga classes along with spa amenities.

The retreat, which boasts luxury private waterfront villas on the Long Island Sound, costs more than $120,000 a month.

Harington has been at the Connecticut retreat for almost a month, arriving weeks before the HBO show’s finale on May 19. 

He has been undergoing psychological coaching and cognitive behavioral therapy for stress and negative emotions. 

Game of Thrones star Kit Harington was seen today for the first time at the luxury wellness retreat where he is working on his stress and alcohol use issues, in world exclusive pictures by DailyMail.com

Game of Thrones star Kit Harington was seen today for the first time at the luxury wellness retreat where he is working on his stress and alcohol use issues, in world exclusive pictures by DailyMail.com

Dressed casually in grey track pants, white T-shirt and a brown flatcap, the British actor left his private villa shortly after midday and made his way across a public parking lot with an assistant to a boutique fitness center, also owned by the exclusive Prive Swiss retreat in Connecticut

Dressed casually in grey track pants, white T-shirt and a brown flatcap, the British actor left his private villa shortly after midday and made his way across a public parking lot with an assistant to a boutique fitness center, also owned by the exclusive Prive Swiss retreat in Connecticut

Dressed casually in grey track pants, white T-shirt and a brown flatcap, the British actor left his private villa shortly after midday
He made his way across a public parking lot with an assistant to a boutique fitness center, also owned by the exclusive Prive Swiss retreat in Connecticut

 Harington has been at the Connecticut retreat for almost a month, arriving weeks before the HBO show’s finale on May 19

Harington, 32, spent around an hour inside the fitness center which offers Pilates and yoga classes along with spa amenities

Harington, 32, spent around an hour inside the fitness center which offers Pilates and yoga classes along with spa amenities

He has been open in interviews during the long-running series about how the show has affected him and catapulted him to fame alongside co-star Emilia Clarke

He has been open in interviews during the long-running series about how the show has affected him and catapulted him to fame alongside co-star Emilia Clarke

Privé-Swiss wellness retreat, Connecticut 

Opened in 2008, the private mental health clinic offers specialized programs for PTSD, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, executive burnout and drug addiction.

Their luxurious Connecticut retreat is just two hours drive from New York.

Their 'Independent Intensive Program' involves a week staying at the Water's Edge Resort - a stunning beach resort in Westbrook, CT, including five-star suites, a spa and fine dining.

The week-long program incorporates 60 minute sessions of CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), art therapy, massages, yoga, meditation, as well as time with a clinical psychologist.

His publicist said: '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.'

A source revealed that Harington was at the facility 'predominantly for stress and exhaustion and also alcohol'.

The source added: '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 Privé-Swiss facility, which costs more than $120,000 a month, teaches its clients how to deal with stress and negative emotions. 

A source claiming to be a friend told the Post that Harington was at the facility 'predominantly for stress and exhaustion and also alcohol'.

Harington is allowed to come and go from the extremely private facility near the small town of Madison.

News of his check-in to rehab comes a year after the Briton was so drunk at a New York City bar that he had to be dragged out by staff.

The Jon Snow actor was filmed arguing with bouncers and patrons after trying to take over a game of pool in the cozy neighborhood pub Barfly. 

He was reportedly physically restrained by members of the public, then shown to the door by staff and thrown out. 

However the actor - who reportedly made $500,000 per episode in the show's final series - later returned to settle his tab and left a generous tip, bar staff said.

The actor has been undergoing psychological coaching and cognitive behavioral therapy for stress and negative emotions

The actor has been undergoing psychological coaching and cognitive behavioral therapy for stress and negative emotions

His publicist said: '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'
The Privé-Swiss facility, which costs more than $120,000 a month, teaches its clients how to deal with stress and negative emotions

His publicist said: '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'

A source claiming to be a friend told the Post that Harington was at the facility 'predominantly for stress and exhaustion and also alcohol'

A source claiming to be a friend told the Post that Harington was at the facility 'predominantly for stress and exhaustion and also alcohol'

Harington is allowed to come and go from the extremely private facility near the small town of Madison

Harington is allowed to come and go from the extremely private facility near the small town of Madison

The Privé-Swiss health retreat, which costs more than $120,000 a month and is near the Connecticut town of Madison, teaches clients how to deal with stress and negative emotions

The Privé-Swiss health retreat, which costs more than $120,000 a month and is near the Connecticut town of Madison, teaches clients how to deal with stress and negative emotions

Game of Thrones fans spotted Harington in the small town on the same day the GoT finale aired on May 19.

He was seen buying books at the RJ Julia Booksellers in Madison and told staff at the time that he was there on vacation. 

His wife and former GoT costar, Rose Leslie, is said to supporting him. 

'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 source said.  

The end of the long-running HBO hit series reportedly struck Harington hard.

He went from virtual unknown to world stardom following his role in the series, in which he played the role of the courageous Snow, whose actions in the final episode were one of the show's biggest shockers. 

The finale attracted a record 19.3 million viewers in the U.S. alone. 

He has been open in interviews during the long-running series about how the show has affected him and catapulted him to fame. 

Harington admitted to breaking down in tears during the table read for the final season, as well as when he wrapped shooting for the last time. 

In a two-hour documentary released by HBO after the finale, behind the scenes footage showed Harington tearing up when he learned that his character would kill his on-screen love Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). 

'My heart is breaking. I love this show more than anything. It has never been a job for me, it's my life,' he said in the documentary when his final scene was filmed. 

In a two-hour documentary released by HBO after the finale, behind the scenes footage showed Harington tearing up when he learned that his character would kill his on-screen love Daenerys Targaryen

In a two-hour documentary released by HBO after the finale, behind the scenes footage showed Harington tearing up when he learned that his character would kill his on-screen love Daenerys Targaryen 

In addition to breaking down during the table read for the final season, Harinton has also said he got emotional when he finished shooting his last scene

In addition to breaking down during the table read for the final season, Harinton has also said he got emotional when he finished shooting his last scene

Harington revealed in an interview with Variety in March that he sought therapy at the height of his GoT fame and was vulnerable following his character's brief death at the end of the show's fifth series

Harington revealed in an interview with Variety in March that he sought therapy at the height of his GoT fame and was vulnerable following his character's brief death at the end of the show's fifth series

Harington revealed in an interview with Variety in March that he sought therapy at the height of his GoT fame and was vulnerable following his character's brief death at the end of the show's fifth series. 

'My darkest period was when the show seemed to become so much about Jon, when he died and came back,' Harington said. 

'I really didn't like the focus of the whole show coming onto Jon - even though it was invalidating my problem about being the weak link because things were about Jon.' 

'When you become the cliffhanger of a TV show, and a TV show probably at the height of its power, the focus on you is f***ing terrifying.'

He went on to say that the period wasn't a 'very good time' in his life. 

'I felt I had to feel that I was the most fortunate person in the world, when actually, I felt very vulnerable. I had a shaky time in my life around there - like I think a lot of people do in their 20s. 

'That was a time when I started therapy, and started talking to people. I had felt very unsafe, and I wasn't talking to anyone. I had to feel very grateful for what I have, but I felt incredibly concerned about whether I could even f***ing act.'  

Harington's wife, Rose Leslie, is reportedly helping to support him through a difficult period as he recovers in rehab

His wife and former GoT costar, Rose Leslie, is being 'extremely supportive', sources told the New York Post

Fans spotted Harington in the small town of Madison where the facility is on the same day the GoT finale aired on May 19. He was seen buying books at the RJ Julia Booksellers in Madison and told staff at the time that he was there on vacation

Fans spotted Harington in the small town of Madison where the facility is on the same day the GoT finale aired on May 19. He was seen buying books at the RJ Julia Booksellers in Madison and told staff at the time that he was there on vacation

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Kit Harington is seen for the first time since entering luxury wellness retreat in Connecticut

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