Senator John Fetterman has been open about his personal struggle with depression, a topic he hopes to help reduce the stigma around. The Democratic senator from Pennsylvania had a tough win in the election, and after coming down from an initial high of winning that didn't last.
In a recent interview with CBS, Senator Fetterman spoke candidly about his downward spiral into depression. He described feeling hopeless, helpless, and isolated as he struggled to cope with the pressures of office and campaign life. The senator revealed how one day felt like it was going on forever, but the next day felt like an eternity.
Fetterman acknowledged that mental health issues are a serious concern in politics, where long hours, stress, and expectations can take a toll on individuals. He expressed his hope to help alleviate some of this burden by speaking out about depression and encouraging others to do the same.
His conversation comes at a time when discussions around mental health have grown more prominent, and politicians are beginning to prioritize their well-being. Fetterman stated that talking openly about depression is essential in helping people seek support and understanding.
As a result of the growing awareness and openness, there has been an opportunity for many individuals who were previously hesitant to speak up to do so now, and share their experiences with others, which can aid in creating supportive environments, building empathy, and changing stigmas.
In a recent interview with CBS, Senator Fetterman spoke candidly about his downward spiral into depression. He described feeling hopeless, helpless, and isolated as he struggled to cope with the pressures of office and campaign life. The senator revealed how one day felt like it was going on forever, but the next day felt like an eternity.
Fetterman acknowledged that mental health issues are a serious concern in politics, where long hours, stress, and expectations can take a toll on individuals. He expressed his hope to help alleviate some of this burden by speaking out about depression and encouraging others to do the same.
His conversation comes at a time when discussions around mental health have grown more prominent, and politicians are beginning to prioritize their well-being. Fetterman stated that talking openly about depression is essential in helping people seek support and understanding.
As a result of the growing awareness and openness, there has been an opportunity for many individuals who were previously hesitant to speak up to do so now, and share their experiences with others, which can aid in creating supportive environments, building empathy, and changing stigmas.