A U.S. Senator opens up about his battle with depression, sparking a crucial national conversation.
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA), who recently won a tight election, has spoken candidly to CBS about the struggles he faced while battling depression. The senator, 52, revealed that after winning the election in November, he fell into a downward spiral of depression, experiencing intense feelings of anxiety and hopelessness.
Fetterman explained that his condition worsened as he struggled to cope with the stress of being in office, which was compounded by the pressure of fulfilling his campaign promises. He revealed that during this time, he went on to experience withdrawal symptoms similar to those experienced by someone going through a tough breakup or experiencing a major life change.
Fetterman stated that he had always been interested in mental health issues but never thought it would affect him directly. The Senator sought help from his primary care physician and received therapy treatment. Despite these efforts, Fetterman still required support from family members to recover.
In sharing his personal struggles, Fetterman aims to alleviate the stigma surrounding mental illness in American society, a condition that often remains underreported. He stressed that there's nothing shameful about admitting your vulnerabilities and fears and has urged Americans to prioritize their mental health.
By speaking out publicly about depression, Senator John Fetterman is now part of a long list of public figures, including celebrities and politicians, who have used their platforms to promote awareness of the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA), who recently won a tight election, has spoken candidly to CBS about the struggles he faced while battling depression. The senator, 52, revealed that after winning the election in November, he fell into a downward spiral of depression, experiencing intense feelings of anxiety and hopelessness.
Fetterman explained that his condition worsened as he struggled to cope with the stress of being in office, which was compounded by the pressure of fulfilling his campaign promises. He revealed that during this time, he went on to experience withdrawal symptoms similar to those experienced by someone going through a tough breakup or experiencing a major life change.
Fetterman stated that he had always been interested in mental health issues but never thought it would affect him directly. The Senator sought help from his primary care physician and received therapy treatment. Despite these efforts, Fetterman still required support from family members to recover.
In sharing his personal struggles, Fetterman aims to alleviate the stigma surrounding mental illness in American society, a condition that often remains underreported. He stressed that there's nothing shameful about admitting your vulnerabilities and fears and has urged Americans to prioritize their mental health.
By speaking out publicly about depression, Senator John Fetterman is now part of a long list of public figures, including celebrities and politicians, who have used their platforms to promote awareness of the stigma surrounding mental illness.