Patrick Kennedy: “Depression Killed Robin Williams”

BOSTON (CBS) – Robin Williams’ suicide is prompting a larger discussion about depression. It’s a sad fact of life that a celebrity’s passing can sometimes bring badly-needed attention to an under-appreciated health issue. And one of the nation’s leading advocates for more focus on mental illness said that this is one of those moments. Patrick Kennedy knows what Robin Williams was going through. The former congressman has long battled mental illness and substance abuse issues. “Robin Williams was only one of 100 people that committed suicide yesterday,” Kennedy said in an interview with Jon Keller. “And today there will be another hundred people who will commit suicide.” A crusader for better treatment policies since leaving office three years ago, Kennedy sees the Williams tragedy as a terrible but important teachable moment. “The problem we’re facing is the overwhelming shame and stigma that still persists when it comes to those suffering from mental illness,” Kennedy said. “It can affect everybody from every walk of life, even somebody as affluent and as funny and intelligent as Robin Williams.” In fact, federal statistics show eight percent of Americans over age 12 – close to 25 million of us – grapple with depression, with women more prone to it than men, and those between 40 and 59 suffering at the highest rates. “Robin Williams didn’t commit suicide, depression killed Robin Williams,...
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