Hollywood slowdown taking mental health toll as TV, movie jobs scarce. 'It wears on me'

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The slow resumption of film and TV work after the Hollywood strikes is causing stress in the industry. Mental health professionals share how to can cope.

People across the entertainment industry rolled up their sleeves to get back to work after the strikes by writers and actors ended last year. Instead of taking off like a rocket, however, production has been slow to resume, yielding little to no job opportunities and taking a toll on workers' mental health. Matthew Cwren, a working actor who has appeared in 'The Blacklist, 'NCIS: Los Angeles' and 'Dynasty,' has experienced this firsthand.

’s National Helpline treatment referral and information service is for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. The 24/7 call center can be accessed by dialing 662-4357.The California Peer-Run Warm Line is a nonemergency resource available 24/7 to anyone in California seeking mental and emotional support. By calling 845-7415, you can talk about concerns or challenges with interpersonal relationships, anxiety, pain, depression, finances or alcohol and drug use.

 

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