Depression/Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community - with Will Anthony
Description
Trigger warning: this show discusses sensitive mental health topics.
Welcome to this heartfelt episode of our podcast, where we explore the journey of healing and self-discovery through the powerful story of Will Anthony. Will joins us to share his experience of struggling with depression, coming to terms with his sexuality, and the impact of his parents' divorce on his mental health.
As we delve into the conversation, we discuss the importance of mental health acceptance and the impact of societal attitudes towards mental health. Will shares his journey of seeking support and finding the right support system that helped him overcome his struggles. We also explore the impact of societal acceptance on LGBTQ youth and the power of finding a community where one can feel safe and supported.
Will talks about his struggles with mental health, which started at the age of 16 when his dad suggested he take medication for depression. At 18, his world was turned upside down when his dad told him and his twin brother that he and their mom were divorcing. On top of this, Will was coming to terms with being gay, which further added to his feeling of being an outsider. But he shares with us how he took the necessary steps to get himself help, starting from youth and continuing into adulthood.
During our conversation, we discuss statistics from the Trevor Project and preventive factors to help those struggling with mental health issues. We highlight the power of finding a support system that works for you and the role of cultural attitudes towards mental health.
Join us as we explore the journey of healing and self-discovery through Will's powerful story, and find hope in the power of self-acceptance and understanding.
Statistics and information from the Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
Will's bio: "Will Anthony was raised in San Antonio and grew up in a conservative Greek Orthodox household. After high school he spent his first two semesters of college in Madrid. He was a graduate assistant in the office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion while completing his Master of Education at University of the Incarnate Word. Will is passionate about mental health and strives to create a world where people can feel accepted and loved. In his free time he enjoys playing tennis, racquetball, pickle-ball, and hanging out with his Fiancée Matt and their dog Moxie."
Chapters:
(0:00:01 ) - Life After Loss and Grief
(0:13:35 ) - Mental Health Acceptance
(0:18:56 ) - Mental Health Care Benefits
(0:31:16 ) - Finding Acceptance in the LGBTQ Community
Chapter Summaries:
(0:00:01 ) - Life After Loss and Grief
Will shares his struggles with depression, coming to terms with his sexuality, and the impact of his parents' divorce on his mental health. He discusses the importance of having a support system, who are there for him without any obligation, and how his journey led him to a healthier place.
(0:13:35 ) - Mental Health Acceptance
Will delves into how he managed to address his mental health issues by seeking professional help. He shares his experience of coming out as gay to his conservative Christian family, particularly his religious grandmother, and how her acceptance helped him feel more at ease with himself. He encourages anyone struggling with their identity to reach out and find support, as there is hope and growth to be found in self-acceptance and understanding.
(0:18:56 ) - Mental Health Care Benefits
In this discussion, we reflect on the importance of finding the right combination of support, medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes to manage mental health issues. We also touch on the role of cultural attitudes towards mental health, particularly within the Greek and Asian communities. We also explore different forms of meditation, such as running and, emphasizing the importance of finding what works best for each individual.
(0:31:16 ) - Finding Acceptance in the LGBTQ Community
We discuss the alarming statistic that LGBTQ youth are more than four times as likely to attempt suicide than their peers. We explore the importance of having an accepting adult in one's life, as well as finding a community, whether online or in-person, where one can feel safe and supported.
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