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Assistant Research Scientist Rachel Tilling

Assistant Research Scientist Rachel Tilling standing on an icy landscape.
"I hope to have more open conversations about mental health support with my fellow lab members as well as outside of work, so I can help to create a culture that is mental health aware.” — Rachel Tilling, Assistant Research Scientist, Goddard Space Flight Center

“My younger self would be very proud that I’m here at NASA, doing a job I love. A major barrier I’ve faced for as long as I can remember is struggling with my own mental health and depression. One of the main things that I really found difficult, especially during my undergraduate and PhD [years], was finding available support that worked for me. And when I was studying, I found it such a stressful time: everything was new and there was an incredible pressure, from myself and other people.

“Then when I got here to the USA, I realized… I really wanted to find a way to give something back. Mainly because, I can’t vote here. There is not much that I can do to change the system other than volunteer.

“[The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention] runs suicide prevention educational programs and events for different communities across all 50 states. The ‘It’s Real: College Students and Mental Health’ program raises awareness and facilitates conversation about mental health issues commonly experienced by students, and where they can get support.

“I think a big contributor to [depression and anxiety in the STEM fields] can be this constant comparing yourself to your colleagues and the people around you. If you’re surrounded by very intelligent, high-performing people, you feel like, ‘I don’t deserve to be here’ or ‘I need to be better. I need to do more.’ And it can make you feel this constant stress.

“Moving to Goddard, I thought it might be a lot like that. But I feel lucky to have found good friends and a support group in the lab I ended up in. Folks have other commitments, responsibilities, young families and are very realistic and open about how that takes up time. I hope to have more open conversations about mental health support with my fellow lab members as well as outside of work, so I can help to create a culture that is mental health aware.”

— Rachel Tilling, Assistant Research Scientist, Goddard Space Flight Center

Image Credit: Tom Armitage
Interviewer: NASA / Thalia Patrinos

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