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File #: 2023-1261    Version: 1
Type: Will of Council Status: Adopted
File created: 2/20/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/21/2023 Final action: 2/21/2023
Enactment date: 2/21/2023 Enactment #: 77
Effective date: 2/21/2023    
Title: WHEREAS, depression is the most common form of mental illness impacting nearly 1 in 10 Americans; and,
Sponsors: Bruce A. Kraus, Erika Strassburger, All Members
Indexes: PROCLAMATION - MR. KRAUS, PROCLAMATION - MRS. STRASSBURGER
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WHEREAS, depression is the most common form of mental illness impacting nearly 1 in 10 Americans; and,

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WHEREAS, according to the American Stroke Association symptoms of depression can include ongoing sad, anxious, or vacant mood, along with feelings of hopelessness, pessimism, guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness that can impair one's physical and cognitive functioning; and

WHEREAS, clinical depression can strike individuals from all backgrounds and economic statuses, including some of the most outwardly successful and highly-functioning members of society; and,

WHEREAS, according to Mental Health America, the risk of clinical depression is often higher in individuals with serious medical illnesses; and,

WHEREAS, in particular, nearly 1 in 3 stroke survivors experience depression due to biochemical changes in the brain or a reaction to losses from a stroke; and,

WHEREAS, nearly 60% of individuals with depression do not seek professional support; and,

WHEREAS, unwillingness or delay in seeking mental health treatment can be attributed to but not limited to a variety of factors, including fear, shame, inability to afford treatment, being uninsured, or not knowing where to go for services; and,

WHEREAS, prominent leaders can play a significant role in breaking stigmas surrounding depression by encouraging discussion around the condition and providing assurance that seeking help is a sign of wisdom and courage; and,

WHEREAS, U. S. Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is navigating his first term as U.S. Senator while in recovery following a stroke on May 13, 2022, that has left him with physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges; and,

WHEREAS, the office of Senator Fetterman announced on February 16, 2023, that Senator Fetterman had checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to seek treatment for clinical depression; and,

WHEREAS, the Senator's candidness about seeking treatment for his condition sets a powerfu...

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