TV and film therapists are mental health professionals who work on television and film sets to provide emotional support and counseling to cast and crew members.
Here are three critical duties of TV and film therapists:
1. Providing emotional support: TV and film therapists are responsible for providing emotional support to cast and crew members who may be experiencing stress, anxiety, or other mental health issues related to their work on the production. They are trained to listen actively and empathetically and to provide guidance and support as needed.
2. Mediating conflicts: The collaborative nature of television and film production can often lead to conflicts and disagreements between cast and crew members. TV and film therapists are trained to mediate these conflicts and help parties find common ground and resolution.
3. Promoting mental health and wellness: TV and film therapists work to promote mental health and wellness on set by providing education and resources related to mental health. They may offer workshops or training sessions on stress management, communication skills, and other topics related to mental health and wellness.