

He died this morning at the family's Takoma Park home.ĮDIT #2: Sarah Bloom Raskin considered for Treasury Secretary. HOW AWFUL! Anyone remember seeing interview of Sarah yesterday?ĮDIT: The cause of death remains under investigation. The family is grateful for the outpouring of support and love from neighbors, constituents, and friends but asks everyone to observe strict COVID-19 protocols during this time of grief.įuneral and memorial service arrangements will be released in due course. Tommy is survived by his beloved sisters Hannah and Tabitha, dozens of loving aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and grandparents Arlene Bloom and Lynn Raskin. We are devastated and demolished to be without him.” He passionately loved his family, friends, and animals, and was devoted to the cause of the global poor. His brilliance and compassion knew no bounds. – With profound sorrow, Congressman Jamie Raskin (MD-08) and Sarah Bloom Raskin today announced the loss of their son Thomas (Tommy) Bloom Raskin, 25, who was a second-year student at Harvard Law School and a graduate of Amherst College. You can also text the Crisis Text Line at 741741.TAKOMA PARK, M.D. The number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 800-273-TALK (8255) There are a number of services available for help. If they don’t share the cause of death, Farinholt said, “it’s important that you respect that and you just provide your condolences.” “Lots of people are just not willing to talk about suicide,” she said. In talking to friends or family members who have had a suicide loss, Farinholt said it’s important to take the cues the family gives. And so there are sometimes fatal results.” My illness won today.”įarinholt said that even as we want to help friends and family who may be struggling with depression, it’s important to recognize “that these are not symptoms and disorders that people have complete control of - and neither do we or the family. The family published the note that Tommy left. They wrote that “despite the very fine doctors and a loving family and a friendship network of hundreds” that the pain became “overwhelming and unyielding and unbearable” and that Tommy took his own life. In sharing their loss, the Raskin family was frank about their son’s struggle with depression. And in many cases, that first diagnosis of a mental illness comes as the result of an emergency room visit or contact with the judicial system.

However, only 43% of those with a diagnosable mental illness actually get treatment, according to Farinholt. “There is not one person who’s not affected somehow.” “We are all affected” said Farinholt of the impact of mental illness. And that affects all of us.”įarinholt said one in five adults in the United States will experience some form of mental illness in a year. “When someone dies by suicide, and if the family has been public about it,” said Farinholt, “the aftermath opens up an immediate opportunity to talk about suicide as a public health issue. And as if they’re facing the tragedy by themselves.”īut by issuing the statement, and explaining that their son Tommy - a bright, talented young man who suffered from depression - the Raskins opened the door to discussion and help. “And silence about a suicide loss just leaves people feeling isolated. “Stigma leads to silence,” said Farinholt. Kate Farinholt, executive director of the National Alliance for Mental Illness of Maryland, said the family’s decision to go public with the cause of their son’s death sent a powerful message.įarinholt said it helps chip away at the stigma surrounding suicide and mental illnesses like depression. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md, and wife Sarah Bloom Raskin, decided to issue a public statement about their son’s life - and 25-year-old Tommy Raskin’s suicide. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.ĭays after the loss of their son, U.S.
