I went to see Inside Out 2 after much encouragement and reviews from my child clients. I must say, I was very impressed with how it was explained visually. One parent said that she cried because of how much she could relate to her own child’s anxiety and she could understand what her child was going through.
Just like the new characters in Inside Out 2 potentially represent aspects of our "shadow side" – Anxiety, Embarrassment, Nostalgia (the "old lady") – we all have hidden emotions and impulses we tend to push down. But as the film suggests, these "negative" emotions can be powerful allies if we learn to embrace them.
Inside Out 2 and the Writers' Message:
The writers of Inside Out 2 likely aimed to normalise a wider range of emotions, including those traditionally seen as negative. By giving these emotions personified characters within Riley's head, they challenge the idea of a good and bad emotional landscape. This aligns perfectly with the concept of embracing our shadow selves, which can include not just anxieties but also:
Shadow Selves: Friends, Not Foes
Our shadow side isn't something to banish, but rather a hidden wellspring of power and potential. Here's how befriending our shadow, like Riley and her emotions in the film, can benefit us:
Why Therapy? The Shadow's Impact
Many people find themselves in therapy because they haven't integrated their shadow selves. Let's look at a new example:
Embracing the Shadow, Transforming Your Life
Once Ethan embraces his shadow, his life changes for the better:
Back to Inside Out: Riley's Journey
Just like Ethan, Riley in Inside Out 2 learns to navigate her complex emotions. When she ignores Anxiety or tries to suppress her Disappointment, things get messy. But when she integrates all her emotions, she becomes more adaptable and resilient. This mirrors the journey of self-discovery and emotional growth we can all experience by befriending our shadow selves.
Building Core Memories: Inside Out vs. Reality
The movie portrays core memories as golden balls that are created and stored in Headquarters. While this isn't exactly how memory works in the real brain, it captures the essence of how significant experiences shape our personality. Here's a look at core memory formation in the film and how it compares to reality:
The Overlap: How Inside Out Gets it Right
While the film simplifies the process, it captures the key elements of core memory formation:
The Cost of Ignoring Your Shadow
Ethan's case exemplifies how unexamined shadow emotions like fear of failure can morph into generalised anxiety. When we ignore or suppress negative emotions, they can fester and manifest in unhealthy ways, impacting our mental well-being. This can lead to conditions like anxiety or depression, characterised by persistent negative emotions and a diminished capacity to function in daily life.
Conclusion: Embrace Your Inner World
Inside Out 2, like our own inner world, is a complex and ever-evolving landscape. By embracing all our emotions, including the shadow selves, we can navigate life's challenges with greater resilience and unlock our full potential. And remember, the "old lady" Nostalgia core memory might not be the happiest, but it can be a powerful reminder of who we are and the experiences that shaped us. Don't be afraid to befriend your shadow side – it might hold the key to a more fulfilling and joyful life.
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