Paris Jacksonstepped out at aGrammysafterparty on Sunday night, almost a month after the singer checked into a treatment facility to improve her “emotional health.”

The 20-year-old daughter of the lateMichael Jacksonwas seen at Republic Records’ Grammy afterparty, appearing on the carpet withGabriel Glenn.

The model wore a beige-colored satin gown with a bright floral print, showing off her tattoos.

Sunday night’s outing came less than two weeks after Jacksonwas seen walking hand-in-handwith Glenn in West Hollywood in late January — the first time she had been spotted out after seeking treatment.

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On Jan. 15, a source close to Jacksonconfirmed to PEOPLEthat Jackson had checked into a treatment facility.

“After a busy year of work engagements that took her all over the globe, Paris decided that she needed to take some time off to reboot, realign and prioritize her physical and emotional health,” the source told PEOPLE.

“She checked herself into a treatment facility to aid in her wellness plan and is looking forward to coming out of this revitalized and ready to tackle the exciting new projects that await her,” the source added.

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A day following PEOPLE’s report, Jackson herself confirmed the news.

“YesI’ve taken a breakfrom work and social media and my phone because it can be too much sometimes, and everyone deserves a break, but I am happy and healthy and feeling better than ever!” shewroteon Instagram, alongside a selfie of herself with a dog.

Throughout the years, Jackson has been open about her battle with depression and anxiety.

“I was crazy. I was actually crazy. I was going through a lot of, like teen, angst. And I was also dealing with my depression and my anxiety without any help,” Jackson told the outlet.

“It was just self-hatred,” she said. “Low self-esteem, thinking that I couldn’t do anything right, not thinking I was worthy of living anymore.”

“Please don’t believe what you read,” she shared in a since-deleted tweet on Feb. 2. “Just because I was spotted grabbing coffee in LA after taking a nice long break from the chaotic media for some reason makes ‘journalists’ think they can run wild with my name.”

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“I said it before and I’ll say it again,” she added. “I’m the happiest and healthiest I’ve been in a long time.”If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact theNational Suicide Prevention Lifelineat 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

source: people.com