It's good she's taking healthy steps.

Ariana Grande is getting help to deal with ex-boyfriend Mac Miller's tragic death from an overdose earlier this month, and she's also turning to friends and family for extra support.

"Ariana is taking Mac’s death really rough, and her mother has been staying with her right now. She’s in therapy," a source dished to Radar.

The "No Tears Left To Cry" songstress has also reached out to the late rapper's family to express her condolences and share in their pain.

"Ariana has been in contact with his family, and is doing everything she can to honor him,” the source added.

After she and fiance Pete Davidson pulled out of their Emmys appearance, her rep explained that between Mac's passing and the terrorist attack at her Manchester concert last year, she needed time to process all the tragedy.

"Given the events of the past couple of years, Ariana is going to take some much-needed time to heal and mend. She will be staying close to home and using this period to spend time with her loved ones and work on new music without deadline. She thanks her fans for their understanding," the statement read.

This poor girl has been dealt quite a few blows in a short amount of time.