Fighting the Stigma of Addiction, Depression, and PTSD

The band Disturbed, and guests 22Kill, NAMI, and Camp Hope will host a conversation about the stigma of addiction, depression and PTSD to help give those suffering from these diseases a "reason to fight".

Disturbed will perform "A Reason To Fight" and "Hold On To Memories" as well as provide give insights into the creation of these songs.

Listen to Rock 105.3 on Monday evening (May 27) at 7:00 p.m. to hear the session.

This session will be held at the iHeartRadio studios in Houston, where Disturbed, 22Kill, NAMI, and Camp Hope will provide professional insight and direct those in-need. The bands are very close to our military community and really wants to lift the stigma on PTSD, depression, and addiction which makes this such a fitting event for Memorial Day weekend.  

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Disturbed's "A Reason To Fight" Confronts Mental Illness & Addiction Stigma


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