
My journey with psychological well being advocacy started in my sophomore yr of highschool. I watched as my associates and classmates had been overwhelmed by limitless assignments, reminiscent of chemistry lab reviews or historical past displays, recurrently staying up previous 2 a.m. Nervousness took over lots of our lives. We had been shedding our peace of thoughts, our sense of who we had been, and the easy pleasure of studying.
I needed to assist my era handle our hectic lives and enhance our well-being. I began coding a time-management software with psychology-based algorithms that helped college students handle their busy schedules, presenting and distributing it to over 100 excessive faculties.
Nonetheless, I felt extra wanted to be performed. Many dad and mom weren’t conscious of indicators of psychological well being points and regarded them simply as “regular stress.” College students likewise weren’t armed with instruments to evaluate their psychological well being and the way to deal with challenges.
I researched on-line and located Psychological Well being America and its strategic deal with next-generation prevention (Subsequent Gen). How would I let individuals find out about MHA’s screening instruments and coping toolbox?
So I turned to the one factor that had at all times been my outlet for stress: music. I made a decision to host a charity recital to succeed in out to the group to advocate for and empower teenagers with these instruments.
As a classical pianist, I usually performed items from composers like Debussy and Chopin, whose works are calming and meditative. On days earlier than troublesome exams, I might sit down and play a calming track or be taught a brand new soothing piece. Working with my piano trainer, I organized a program not solely to calm the thoughts but additionally to inform a deeper story.
In my second fundraising live performance for MHA, our program began with Schumann’s well-known quintet to honor this nice composer, who suffered from bipolar dysfunction, and closed with Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto. After the failed debut of his first symphony, Rachmaninoff fell right into a deep melancholy and misplaced his drive to compose for 3 years. He recovered from melancholy with Dr. Nicholai Dahl’s therapy. Rachmaninoff composed Piano Concerto No. 2 and devoted it to Dr. Dahl for serving to him regain confidence in composition. Now it’s one in every of classical music’s most beloved items. I selected this piece to convey hope for these scuffling with psychological well being points: Restoration and renewed creativity are attainable.
As I proceed this journey, I’m impressed to seek out new methods to merge my ardour for music with advocacy. Whether or not it is via organizing occasions, enjoying stress-free music for sufferers, or just being a supportive pal, I’m devoted to championing teen psychological well being. Along with MHA, I look ahead to fostering a group the place psychological well-being is overtly mentioned and nurtured.
A be aware from Psychological Well being America:
James has raised over $10,000 for Psychological Well being America to this point, utilizing his unbelievable expertise and keenness to make an actual distinction for 1000’s. His story reminds us of our energy to show Hope into Assist for these scuffling with psychological well being challenges.
This giving season, we invite you to affix James in making an impression. By contributing to our year-end giving marketing campaign, MHA can proceed offering important public training toolkits, analysis & screening, advocacy, and public coverage initiatives that make a tangible distinction in individuals’s lives.