Healing the Mind with Technology and Music

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MHA Admin

Tue, 11/19/2024 – 09:36

by James Tsaggaris, student at Archbishop Mitty High School

My journey with mental health advocacy began in my sophomore year of high school. I watched as my friends and classmates were overwhelmed by endless assignments, such as chemistry lab reports or history presentations, regularly staying up past 2 a.m. Anxiety took over many of our lives. We were losing our peace of mind, our sense of who we were, and the simple joy of learning.

I wanted to help my generation manage our hectic lives and improve our well-being. I started coding a time-management tool with psychology-based algorithms that helped students manage their busy schedules, presenting and distributing it to over 100 high schools.

However, I felt more needed to be done. Many parents were not aware of signs of mental health issues and regarded them just as “normal stress.” Students likewise were not armed with tools to assess their mental health and how to cope with challenges.

I researched online and found Mental Health America and its strategic focus on next-generation prevention (Next Gen). How would I let people know about MHA’s screening tools and coping toolbox?

So I turned to the one thing that had always been my outlet for stress: music. I decided to host a charity recital to reach out to the community to advocate for and empower teens with these tools.

As a classical pianist, I often played pieces from composers like Debussy and Chopin, whose works are calming and meditative. On days before difficult exams, I would sit down and play a relaxing song or learn a new soothing piece. Working with my piano teacher, I organized a program not only to calm the mind but also to tell a deeper story.

In my second fundraising concert for MHA, our program started with Schumann’s famous quintet to honor this great composer, who suffered from bipolar disorder, and closed with Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto. After the failed debut of his first symphony, Rachmaninoff fell into a deep depression and lost his drive to compose for three years. He recovered from depression with Dr. Nicholai Dahl’s treatment. Rachmaninoff composed Piano Concerto No. 2 and dedicated it to Dr. Dahl for helping him regain confidence in composition. Now it is one of classical music’s most beloved pieces. I chose this piece to convey hope for those struggling with mental health issues: Recovery and renewed creativity are possible.

As I continue this journey, I am inspired to find new ways to merge my passion for music with advocacy. Whether it’s through organizing events, playing relaxing music for patients, or simply being a supportive friend, I am dedicated to championing teen mental health. Together with MHA, I look forward to fostering a community where mental well-being is openly discussed and nurtured.

A note from Mental Health America:

James has raised over $10,000 for Mental Health America to date, using his incredible talent and passion to make a real difference for thousands. His story reminds us of our power to turn Hope into Help for those struggling with mental health challenges.

This giving season, we invite you to join James in making an impact. By contributing to our year-end giving campaign, MHA can continue providing essential public education toolkits, research & screening, advocacy, and public policy initiatives that make a tangible difference in people’s lives.

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The Capital City Emergency “Level II” Trauma & Wellness Center will house a “state of the art” Outreach Community Resource Center, that will provide case management, mental health community advocacy, and oversight from the M.I. Mother’s Keeper mental health advocates. 
 
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At Capital City Emergency Trauma & Wellness Center patrons with mental health emergencies that include life threatening situations in which an individual is imminently threatening harm to self or others, severely disoriented or out of touch with reality, has a severe inability to function or is otherwise distraught and out of control, will have access to quality and psychiatric emergency services and referrals.

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Whether your life threatening medical emergency involves excessive or uncontrollable bleeding, head injury. difficulty with breathing, severe pain, heart attack, vision impairments, stroke, physically collapsing, or seizure related, rest assured that our professionals will properly assess and evaluate the level of response that will be most needed to help provide stabilized care solutions and minimize complications as well as reduce early mortality.

Holistic Healthcare

We offer healthcare solutions that will support the whole person which includes their physical, psychological, emotional, social, & spiritual wellbeing. Research supports that because your mental state can affect your overall health we support and offer the inclusion of complimentary and alternative medicine(CAM) practitioners and naturopathic doctor recommendations and referrals as a part of our Outreach Community Resource Center’s care regimen and support.

Rehabilitative

Emergency care can typically result in traumatic injuries for which rehabilitation becomes an essential component of care in trying to achieve the best long-term outcomes for the patient. In addition to speeding up recovery times and helping to prevent further complications, rehabilitative care also helps to support a patient’s self-managed recovery once discharged from our facility. Our Outreach Community Resource Center works closely with our trauma center’s discharge department to assure that patrons requiring these services are linked with qualified professionals who will be accountable to the standard of care required to help the patron be successful in their recovery.

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Our “state of the art” Outreach Community Resource Center intends to promote “expansive” beneficial community enriching services, programs, case management, & linkage to “approved” partner resources and supports in all of the following intended areas and more:

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The Healthy DC & Me Leadership Coalition is partnering with the M.I. Mother’s Keeper Mental Health advocacy organization to provide outreach services on the community level as an aid in reducing the existent health inequities that many District citizens are facing as a direct result of the presence of debilitating social determinants and the lack of culturally appropriate care choices and realities for community members residing in marginalized and lower-income communities.

It is the vision and intentions of the M.I. Mother’s Keeper Mental Health Advocates organization to help improve the quality of living for citizens living in our Nation’s Capital and beyond by overseeing the delicate linkage to services and by maintaining higher standards of care accountability for deserving citizens of the Nation’s Capital.

For more information or to enroll as one of our service providers, please email us at:
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