New York, Jan 13 (Ians) Since the beginning of the pandemic, healthcare workers have shown a remarkable resilience and professional dedication despite a fear of becoming infected, but a new study suggests that more than half of Covid-19 healthcare workers are at risk for mental health problems.
The findings, published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, highlighted that doctors, nurses and emergency responders involved in Covid-19 care could be at risk for one or more mental health problems, including acute traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, problematic alcohol use, and insomnia.
"Although the majority of health care professionals and emergency responders aren't necessarily going to develop Ptsd, they are working under severe duress, day after day, with a lot of unknowns," said the researcher, Andrew J. Smith from the University of Utah in the US.
"Some will be susceptible to a host of stress-related mental health consequences. By studying both resilient and pathological trajectories,...
The findings, published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, highlighted that doctors, nurses and emergency responders involved in Covid-19 care could be at risk for one or more mental health problems, including acute traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, problematic alcohol use, and insomnia.
"Although the majority of health care professionals and emergency responders aren't necessarily going to develop Ptsd, they are working under severe duress, day after day, with a lot of unknowns," said the researcher, Andrew J. Smith from the University of Utah in the US.
"Some will be susceptible to a host of stress-related mental health consequences. By studying both resilient and pathological trajectories,...
- 1/13/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
For Matt Bomer and Josh Wiggins, who star together in Walking Out, there's something about nature that forges human connections.
The film, which had its debut at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, follows an estranged father (Bomer) and son (Wiggins), who are forced to rely on one another to survive an unforgiving wilderness in Montana. The movie, which is directed by Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith, also features Bill Pullman.
"I grew up in a home that embraced outdoorsmanship as a form of male bonding, so that type of language and shared space was something that I understood from...
The film, which had its debut at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, follows an estranged father (Bomer) and son (Wiggins), who are forced to rely on one another to survive an unforgiving wilderness in Montana. The movie, which is directed by Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith, also features Bill Pullman.
"I grew up in a home that embraced outdoorsmanship as a form of male bonding, so that type of language and shared space was something that I understood from...
- 10/13/2017
- by Lauren Huff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
What if Jack London wrote rugged nature tales about his father issues? Filmmakers Alex and Andrew J. Smith's drama is an adaption of a short story from travel writer David Quammen, but you can clearly see the influence – and could easily imagine the Call of the Wild author seeing their male weepie about a son, a stoic dad and the snowy mountains of Montana and silently wiping his manly tears on his flannel shirtsleeves. David (Josh Wiggins) is a city kid going to visit his pops, Cal (Matt Bomer), in big sky country.
- 10/6/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Each year, the Sundance Film Festival offers plenty of movies that have the chance to truly surprise and “Walking Out” could be one of them. The film is the latest effort from filmmakers Alex and Andrew J. Smith, the duo behind “Winter In The Blood,” and their latest effort is a wintry thriller with an intriguing cast.
Matt Bomer, Josh Wiggins, Bill Pullman, Alex Neustaedter, and Lily Gladstone (who just landed on our list of 20 Best Breakthrough Performances Of 2016 for her work in “Certain Women“) star in the movie about a father and son who must fight to survive.
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Matt Bomer, Josh Wiggins, Bill Pullman, Alex Neustaedter, and Lily Gladstone (who just landed on our list of 20 Best Breakthrough Performances Of 2016 for her work in “Certain Women“) star in the movie about a father and son who must fight to survive.
Continue reading Sundance First Look & Clip: Matt Bomer Fights To Survive In ‘Walking Out’ at The Playlist.
- 12/6/2016
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
There was a time when two veteran straight actors such as John Lithgow and Alfred Molina, taking on the roles of a gay couple and their subsequent travails at married life would have been the tabloid equivalent of shock and awe. It still might raise some eyebrows, but Ira Sachs’ Love Is Strange is a testimony to societal progress in terms of storytelling. Now it will face the box office as the Specialty title platforms this weekend via Sony Classics. A real-life gay marriage takes the spotlight this weekend courtesy of Starz Digital doc To Be Takei about the multi-faceted actor/activist and social media talent who is best known for playing Hikaru Sulu in TV’s original Star Trek. It will be joined by Millennium Entertainment’s Are You Here with Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Amy Poehler which will open day and date by Mad Men writer Matthew Weiner.
- 8/22/2014
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline
Women hiking in the Hollywood Hills discovered a human head after their two dogs began playing with the plastic bag it was contained in on January 17, 2012, USA Today is reporting. The Los Angeles Police Commander Andrew J. Smith confirmed the news as he prepared to speak to media in front of the Bronson Canyon Park entrance where the head was discovered. The women, who are dog walkers and had about nine dogs with them, made the discovery around 3:45 pm as they were walking on a popular trail below the Hollywood sign. Sgt. Mitzi Fierro said “Two of the dogs began to play with the bag and what...
- 1/19/2012
- by karen
- ShockYa
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