Chris Stapleton’s “Fire Away” Music Video Is Still A Powerful Reminder For Mental Health Awareness

Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has created time to give extra attention to the difficulty of managing mental illness.

But just like every other awareness day or month, mental illness isn’t something that only impacts us at a certain time. It’s important that we are assessing our mental health on a regular basis.

Several country stars, including Chris Stapleton, have taken major steps to help reduce the stigma of mental illness.

Chris Stapleton’s first, and really his only true music video, was for “Fire Away.”

Instead of working toward self-promotion, he took this opportunity to portray the very difficult side of mental illness.

Ultimately, the video results in a woman taking her own life and leaving her husband alone after he has done everything possible to help her. Showing that this situation is not only difficult for the person suffering, but also for those providing support.

This video remains as important as ever, especially during Mental Health Awareness Month.

In creating this video, Chris and his wife, Morgane, joined with The Campaign to Change Directions.

This is a coalition of various individuals working together to change the culture in America regarding mental health, mental illness, and wellness.

I strongly encourage you to watch the behind the scenes interview for this video.

Chris, the video director, and actors speak openly and honestly about mental health.

The Campaign to Change Direction helps us to learn and understand the five signs of emotional suffering.

1. Change in Personality

2. Agitation

3. Withdrawal

4. Decline in Personal Care

5. Hopelessness

If you or anyone you know is struggling with their mental health, check out changedirection.org for resources.

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