By Peter White
21.03.2020 - 03:51 / hollywoodreporter.com
At a time when TV and film productions have been shut down, big releases delayed, and the entertainment industry largely on hold for the foreseeable future, Hollywood shrinks are weighing in on how creative types can keep their mental health optimized during the coronavirus quarantine.
Dennis Palumbo, a former screenwriter-turned-psychotherapist who says 90 percent of his clients work in entertainment, is advising people (during his Skype and by phone appointments) to allow for an adjustment
.Most of us have a regular facial routine that includes cleansing, toning and moisturising every day.
Manchester United won't be making use of the government's furlough scheme and will continue to pay all employees as normal.
By Angelique Jackson
We all lead extremely busy lives.
COVID-19 continues to disrupt television schedules due to unexpected production shutdowns, and Showtime has announced plans to split up the seasons of its dramas “Black Monday” and “Billions”.
Filming on some titles has been halted due to coronavirus
The curtain is closing on Empire earlier than expected. The Fox drama, now in its sixth and final season, shut down production in the wake of the coronavirus spread and will not start back up and shoot the planned series finale.
By Tom Grater
As people around the world navigate life in self-isolation, Dr. Phil McGraw is offering up some tips on how to cope with the extended period of home time. Speaking to ET, the host’s first and foremost advice was for people to remember that lockdown is only temporary. “Right now, I think they have to acknowledge that this is a time limited situation,” he said. “We're not in this forever! This too shall pass.”
As people around the world navigate life in self-isolation, Dr. Phil McGraw is offering up some tips on how to cope with the extended period of home time. Speaking to ET, the host’s first and foremost advice was for people to remember that lockdown is only temporary. “Right now, I think they have to acknowledge that this is a time limited situation,” he said. “We're not in this forever! This too shall pass.”
By Denise Petski
A charity is offering virtual lessons in stand-up comedy for people affected by mental health concerns.
Healthy body and mind. Prince William and Duchess Kate reminded people that while social distancing is important to curb the spread of the coronavirus, it can cause obstacles for mental health that need to be addressed.