Voices For Mental Health: Clodagh, on how Ireland has changed its perspective on mental health #NowWereTalking – hotpress.com

Posted: Published on September 27th, 2019

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We invited a chorus of artists, writers, musicians, broadcasters, sports stars and more to contribute to Now Were Talking, a mental health campaign, run in partnership with Lyons Tea and Pieta House.

I think weve come a long way in Ireland. People are much more open now about their mental health, but I think there is still too much focus on the negative, and not enough on what we can do to help ourselves. We need to find a balance. Mental health isnt just a negative thing, its also being happy, and we need to start associating it with positivity too.

Ive been dealing with mental health problems for as long as I can remember. After losing my mom when I was young, I didnt know how to deal with grief and neither did my family. I never learned to deal with negative emotions, so I developed quite severe anxiety disorders such as trichotillomania and bulimia. I strongly believe if I had been given the tools to deal with this kind of trauma sooner, it would have saved me a lot of struggle.

Growing up, there was a huge stigma around therapy in my family. Now, though, Im pretty sure every single one of us is going regularly. What has surprised me in a good way is how open we all were about it. What I want to see is that change happening outside of my family too.

I think services like Pieta House do such fantastic work in acute and crisis situations. Ironically, it would be wonderful if we didnt need them anymore. Thats why early intervention services like A Lust For Life and Jigsaw are so important too. One of my main goals in life is to promote positive mental health, and because of this, Im releasing my new EP on September 20 in aid of the mental health charity, A Lust For Life, because thats exactly what they do.

I want to promote self-care, meditation, regular therapy and just healthy habits that lead to a healthy mind.

Ive been working intensively on my own mental health for about a year now, doing everything I can to help myself be in a healthy mind space, and Ive seen so many benefits in my personal life. What I wasnt expecting, though, is to experience so many benefits in my life as a musician. Having a good headspace is important for creativity even more important than I realised.

I started writing songs when I was in my darkest place and it saved me; it gave me a voice I didnt even know I had, so for me promoting mental health isnt optional. I write music to tell my story and this is my story.

Clodaghs debut EP, In All Of Your Glory, is out now.

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