Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has opened up about his struggles with depression in an effort to raise awareness and reduce stigma around mental health issues.
Speaking at a recent event, the Democratic senator shared that he had been diagnosed with depression following a close election win. He stated that depression can be both debilitating and isolating, often pushing individuals to withdraw from social connections and limit their activities.
Senator Fetterman emphasized the importance of having an open conversation about mental health issues. By talking openly and honestly about his struggles, he aims to encourage others to do the same and avoid feelings of shame or embarrassment that can accompany depression.
Fetterman also discussed how seeking help and working with a therapist has been invaluable in managing his symptoms. He highlighted the significance of having a strong support system, whether it's family, friends, or mental health professionals.
The senator emphasized that mental health is just as important as physical health, stating, "You can't treat depression by putting aspirin on it." This perspective underscores the need for individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and seek help when needed.
By sharing his personal story, Senator Fetterman hopes to inspire others to do the same.
Speaking at a recent event, the Democratic senator shared that he had been diagnosed with depression following a close election win. He stated that depression can be both debilitating and isolating, often pushing individuals to withdraw from social connections and limit their activities.
Senator Fetterman emphasized the importance of having an open conversation about mental health issues. By talking openly and honestly about his struggles, he aims to encourage others to do the same and avoid feelings of shame or embarrassment that can accompany depression.
Fetterman also discussed how seeking help and working with a therapist has been invaluable in managing his symptoms. He highlighted the significance of having a strong support system, whether it's family, friends, or mental health professionals.
The senator emphasized that mental health is just as important as physical health, stating, "You can't treat depression by putting aspirin on it." This perspective underscores the need for individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and seek help when needed.
By sharing his personal story, Senator Fetterman hopes to inspire others to do the same.