Desperate times call for desperate measures! Kristin Cavallari jokingly slammed her own decision to give her son Camden screen time while quarantining.
04.04.2020 - 01:15 / variety.com
By Angelique Jackson
Until recently, Taraji P. Henson was concentrating on finishing up her time as Cookie Lyon on Fox’s “Empire,” but on March 14, production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“We were almost finished,” Henson told Variety, via a video conference call to promote her Netflix film “Coffee & Kareem” on March 31. “We were at the finish line.”
“We had 20 episodes to shoot,” the star explained. “We were in the middle of episode 19 and then this happened. So, we just have
Desperate times call for desperate measures! Kristin Cavallari jokingly slammed her own decision to give her son Camden screen time while quarantining.
Demi Lovato never shies away from discussing her mental health issues publically even when the topic is as sensitive as her 2018 near-fatal drug overdose. In the past, she has opened up about her substance abuse problem, her struggles with anxiety and depression, and facing body image issues.
If there was ever a time to be kind to ourselves, it’s now. As we continue to practice social distancing and quarantine in our homes, it’s important not to lose track of our own wellbeing.
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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.”
A charity is offering virtual lessons in stand-up comedy for people affected by mental health concerns.
Mental health issues are one of the biggest growing problems we face every day. According to who.int, ‘depression and anxiety disorders are common mental disorders that have an impact on our ability to work, and to work productively’. Experts say the process of isolation can trigger certain patients’ underlying mental health issue, which is why it is such an important issue to discuss at the present time