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I-TEAM: Workplaces top target for mass shooters, attackers usually have connection
Read full article: I-TEAM: Workplaces top target for mass shooters, attackers usually have connectionWhile school and church shootings often dominate the conversation, data shows that most active shooter situations are actually at workplaces and carried out by former or current employees. That’s the case in Louisville, where Monday an employee at Old National Bank opened fire, killing 5 people, and wounding 8 more.
Psychologist recommends parents address their feelings after latest deadly school shooting
Read full article: Psychologist recommends parents address their feelings after latest deadly school shootingThe fear of gun violence in schools can leave students and parents with crippling anxiety. Three victims of Monday’s mass shooting at Michigan State University were laid to rest Saturday, leaving the school with a haunting fear moving forward, especially since it was the school’s first shooting.
I-TEAM looks into history of DCPS custodian arrested on child sexual battery, kidnapping charges
Read full article: I-TEAM looks into history of DCPS custodian arrested on child sexual battery, kidnapping chargesThe News4JAX I-TEAM is looking into the history of a Duval County Public Schools custodian arrested on child sexual battery and kidnapping charges.
How to talk to your children about gun violence after mass shootings
Read full article: How to talk to your children about gun violence after mass shootingsIn the wake of the deadly mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas, many parents are left grappling with the difficult task of explaining the horrific act of gun violence to their children.
When “you’ll be fine”, isn’t fine
Read full article: When “you’ll be fine”, isn’t fineWe have all been there - either as the person saying this or hearing this. Why do we do this? Dr. Tracy Alloway says that one explanation is that in our attempt to make someone feel better, we aren’t listening to their emotion. Here is what you can say instead:
Mental Wellness Wednesday: Myths that many women still believe
Read full article: Mental Wellness Wednesday: Myths that many women still believeIt’s International Women’s day and today, Dr. Tracy Alloway joins the show to discuss myths that many women still believe or have been taught their entire lives.
A New Year Exercise: Picturing your future self
Read full article: A New Year Exercise: Picturing your future selfLast week, the RCL team was joined by Dr. Tracy Alloway to discuss alternatives to making New Year’s Resolutions. Dr. Alloway suggested an exercise in which you examine your future self. She suggested taking time to write about your ideal self as far as how you would like to see yourself at the end of the coming year.
How expressing gratitude can improve your mental health
Read full article: How expressing gratitude can improve your mental healthIf there ever was a month to be grateful it's November. The month of Thanksgiving and if you find yourself smiling after you take stock over your life there's something to that.
Is Eden Having a Midlife Crisis? | River City Live
Read full article: Is Eden Having a Midlife Crisis? | River City LiveHi there ! Eden here! We’ve all heard the phrase “mid-life crisis” but what does it really mean ? I’ve jokingly tossed the verbiage around when talking about my participation in mud runs and paddle board adventures. Recently, I’ve become obsessed with going back to my teen years and donning some food old fashioned, four wheeled roller skates.
Anti-Anxiety Toy Sells Out On Etsy! with Dr. Tracy Alloway | River City Live
Read full article: Anti-Anxiety Toy Sells Out On Etsy! with Dr. Tracy Alloway | River City LiveRecently, I interviewed a young lady named Renee Benn, the creator of pick n peel stones. The stones are simply latex coated lava rocks that the user picks at as a stress reliver. Psychologist and author Dr. Tracy Alloway joins us to talk about why this type of fidget toy is a good idea and why it is important to identify the triggers for your anxiety.
Psychologist breaks down dealing with back-to-school stress
Read full article: Psychologist breaks down dealing with back-to-school stressJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Faced with the coronavirus pandemic and worried about their childrens safety, mothers and fathers are under a lot of stress. Below youll find a brief Q&A (you can watch the full segment above):How do parents emotionally reconcile things? And thats the idea that if you as a parent are feeling worried or anxiety or stress, dont transmit that or communicate it to your child. If they say, You know, Im really worried about X, well, ask them right away, Can you change that? Children who do experience stress and worry will transfer that into a physical symptom.
How social distancing could affect your mental health
Read full article: How social distancing could affect your mental healthSocial distancing efforts are leading to canceled weddings, sporting events, classes, and social outings to name a few. “I know for a lot of people the whole recommendation for social distancing can be a cause of lower mental state. “Don’t feel like the social distancing is making you feel isolated. Here’s my social distancing meal of the day. In addition to mental health impacts due to social distancing, Alloway said you may also be dealing with anxiety or depression due to the lack of control.
Psychologist: Stressing about the Jaguars could take a physical toll
Read full article: Psychologist: Stressing about the Jaguars could take a physical tollJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Ever notice how bad you feel when the Jaguars aren’t doing well? “So when they’re throwing that ball, the part of our brain associated with ball throwing is just lighting up like a Christmas tree,” Alloway told News4Jax’s Eden Kendall. So when the score’s not going our way, she said, there’s a reaction involved. “When our team is doing well, we create a community,” she said. Alloway said just watching a game from home can yield the same cardiovascular benefits as exercise, to a certain degree.
Psychological and physical toll of a losing season
Read full article: Psychological and physical toll of a losing seasonPsychological and physical toll of a losing seasonPublished: December 30, 2019, 6:36 pmIf the Jaguars' season had you pulling your hair out, it’s all normal, according to Dr. Tracy Alloway, who spoke with Eden Kendall during an interview for "The Mark Brunell Show."