Drew Robinson spreads the word about #mentalhealth
FOX 26 Melissa Wilson speaks with retired MLB player Drew Robinson on his #mentalhealth journey following his failed #suicideattempt. Now Robinson is advocating for others to have access to #mentalhealthcare by founding the #BetterUniverseFoundation.
HOUSTON – #Doctors can’t believe retired MLB player Drew Robinson survived after he put a gun to his head on a dark, lonely night.
Robinson may have lost his eye, but he gained a new spunk for life. Now he’s teaming up with his #psychiatrist through a new foundation called a ‘#BetterUniverse’ to help everyone have access to #mentalhealthcare.
He played baseball his entire life and now cherishes his successful baseball career even more. Robinson played with the Texas Rangers and the Saint Louis Cardinals, but his life took a troubling tumble after injuring his arm.
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“I call them the three ingredients for recipe of disaster where at the end of 2019 season, I had a season-ending injury that needed surgery, then was ultimately released with a couple months left in the season, so I was sent home and really just kind of fearful of my career coming to an end,” explains Robinson.
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He says he didn’t know who he was without baseball. After he broke off the engagement with his fiancé, Robinson felt lonely and lost at the beginning of the #pandemic. He didn’t think he could deal with it anymore and took action to end his life. His failed attempt ended up refueling his passion to live.
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“It’s a pretty extreme situation right after my attempt, I survived physically, somehow! On paper, I should not be here, I should not have made it through. For me, I just had nothing left to lose. I just was supposed to be here. And then immediately, I felt like I could possibly use all these things that I went through with my life experience, my journey, and everything I tried to use in a positive way to try to help people not feel that way,” he said.
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Robinson is truly a comeback kid! After signing with the San Francisco Giants, he hit his first home run with the team, more meaningful than ever, since he was now having to play with only one eye after his attempt at #suicide. He soon decided though to take a different set of skills off-field and is now the #mentalhealthadvocate for the Giants.
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“I work myself as the bridge between the players and our #psychologists and our professionals to try to encourage them that this is a very beneficial and very rare resource to have – basically an on-call #therapist and just getting to know it is a sign of strength, not weakness, and it’s actually encouraged. It’s something that the Giants invested in because they know it’s beneficial,” says Robinson.
Dr. Sam Zand has helped Robinson after his attempt to take his life. He believes we can all learn from his dramatic turnaround.
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“It’s not what we do with the traumas or stresses that we go through, but it’s how we deal with it and the growth that Drew has shown in the last two, three years is phenomenal, because he’ll be the first one to say, still have some struggles, but we all do. That’s really what we’re trying to share is that we all have a #mentalhealth journey, but can we seek the help that we need, can we be there for ourselves,” stated Dr. Zand.
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They want everyone to feel empowered when reaching out for help.
“When we hold things in, we don’t share with our loved ones or a professional, we start to make up stories about our life that just aren’t true. And these perspectives that we hold on to can be very disempowering to let negative self-talk fester. So, the strength that Drew has shown is just to be authentic and honest with yourself and with others, so that we don’t have to kind of feed into any of the negative self-thoughts that we have and to be able to normalize that we are just going through something, and that’s okay,” explains Dr. Zand.
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Many people make sure they work out their bodies. However, Robinson hopes you’ll consider working out your mind as it works for him. “I just take time to address it. I spend an hour a week, two hours a week. I do my self-care routines in the mornings or afternoons and just find my competence in that and just being my most authentic self and being unapologetically myself,” Robinson says with a smile.
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He’s now rolling out the #BetterUniverseFoundation to provide a real game changer, raising awareness about #mentalhealth, with an important thought in mind. “Knowing that it’s a process and not an overnight fix. I think it’s so important. So being open-minded to finding your fit with your provider to medication or these other modalities. There’s a lot of options out there. There’s always help, and you’ll always be heard and be understood,” said Robinson.
#James Donaldson notes:
Welcome to the “next chapter” of my life… being a voice and an advocate for #mentalhealthawarenessandsuicideprevention, especially pertaining to our younger generation of students and student-athletes.
Getting men to speak up and reach out for help and assistance is one of my passions. Us men need to not suffer in silence or drown our sorrows in alcohol, hang out at bars and strip joints, or get involved with drug use.
Having gone through a recent bout of #depression and #suicidalthoughts myself, I realize now, that I can make a huge difference in the lives of so many by sharing my story, and by sharing various resources I come across as I work in this space. #http://bit.ly/JamesMentalHealthArticle
Order your copy of James Donaldson’s latest book,
#CelebratingYourGiftofLife:
From The Verge of Suicide to a Life of Purpose and Joy
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He shares some ideas that have been #FDA-approved to treat #depression. “We’re trying to highlight and destigmatize things like psychedelic therapy, in the form of ketamine, or neurostimulation in the form of TMS. These are new things the #FDA has approved in the last five to ten years that really can help people find optimism and new ways of improving their #mentalhealth,” explains Robinson.
For more information, visit https://www.betteruniverse.foundation/drew-robinson
James Donaldson is a Washington State University graduate (’79). After an outstanding basketball career with WSU, he went on to play professional basketball in the NBA with the Seattle Supersonics, San Diego/L.A. Clippers, Dallas Mavericks, New York Knicks, and Utah Jazz. He also played for several teams in the European Leagues in Spain, Italy, and Greece, and he toured with The Harlem Globetrotters to wrap up his career. James was an NBA All-Star in 1988 while playing center for the Dallas Mavericks. In 2006, James was inducted into the Pac-10 Sports Hall of Fame and also the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2010, James was elected as a board member for the NBA Retired Players Association.
James frequently conducts speaking engagements (motivational, inspirational, educational) for organizations, schools, and youth groups.
In 2010, James was the recipient of the NBA Legends of Basketball ABC Award, awarded for outstanding contributions in Athletics–Business–Community.
He believes in being a role model for success and professionalism to the scores of young people to whom he devotes so much of his time. He currently serves on several boards and committees and is a member of many organizations.
James believes in developing relationships that create a “Win-Win” environment for everyone involved, and in being the best he can be!
For more information about James Donaldson or to request he speak at your event, contact him at:
www.StandingAboveTheCrowd.com
JamesD@StandingAboveTheCrowd.com
1-800-745-3161 (voicemail & fax)
James Donaldson is the author of “Standing Above The Crowd” and “Celebrating Your Gift of Life” and founder of the Your Gift of Life Foundation which focuses on mental health awareness and suicide prevention, especially pertaining to our school aged children and men.
If you’re interested in having James come and speak to your group of young adults, business entrepreneurs, aspiring political and community leaders, and athletic teams, please contact him at jamesd@yourgiftoflife.org and or leave a personal message for him at 1-800-745-3161. Keep up with him and read about how he is reaching out and making a difference in the lives of so many around the world at www.yourgiftoflife.org