Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, has opened up about his struggles with depression in a candid interview with CBS. The conversation comes just days after Fetterman won a tight election for his seat in the US Senate.
Fetterman, who took office on April 19, discussed how he battled depression during his campaign and since winning the election. He described the period as a "downward spiral" where he felt overwhelmed by pressure to perform and struggled with feelings of isolation and disconnection from others.
In his interview, Fetterman emphasized that mental health is just as important as physical health and that individuals should not be afraid to seek help when needed. "I think we need to normalize this conversation," he said, adding that the stigma surrounding mental illness needs to be broken down.
Fetterman's openness about his struggles with depression has sparked a national conversation on mental health in politics. His willingness to share his personal experience may encourage other elected officials to do the same and break the silence around mental health issues in Washington.
The interview is part of Fetterman's efforts to promote awareness and support for mental health initiatives. He plans to use his platform as a senator to advocate for policies that prioritize mental wellness, reduce stigma around mental illness, and increase access to treatment options.
Fetterman, who took office on April 19, discussed how he battled depression during his campaign and since winning the election. He described the period as a "downward spiral" where he felt overwhelmed by pressure to perform and struggled with feelings of isolation and disconnection from others.
In his interview, Fetterman emphasized that mental health is just as important as physical health and that individuals should not be afraid to seek help when needed. "I think we need to normalize this conversation," he said, adding that the stigma surrounding mental illness needs to be broken down.
Fetterman's openness about his struggles with depression has sparked a national conversation on mental health in politics. His willingness to share his personal experience may encourage other elected officials to do the same and break the silence around mental health issues in Washington.
The interview is part of Fetterman's efforts to promote awareness and support for mental health initiatives. He plans to use his platform as a senator to advocate for policies that prioritize mental wellness, reduce stigma around mental illness, and increase access to treatment options.