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Psychologist explains the science behind Inside Out 2's complex emotions The family-friendly animation achieved rave reviews when it hit theatres in June Now, a psychologist has analyzed the emotions portrayed within the film READ MORE: Inside Out 2 scores record-setting box office with $100 million By Kelsi Karruli For Dailymail.Com Published: 17:12 EDT, 12 July 2024 | Updated: 17:12 EDT, 12 July 2024 e-mail View comments An expert psychologist has detailed the science behind the emotions depicted in new film Inside Out 2 . Heather Lench is a psychologist who teaches at Texas A&M University in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.

She has now taken a deep dive into family-friendly animation Inside Out 2, which hit theatres on June 14. In a piece for Psychology Today , Heather lifted the lid on the circumstances in which fear, anxiety and envy could present themselves - based on two key scenes from the movie. She explained that the film, which see the various emotions running the mind of the main character, 'poignantly captures the chaos adolescents often experience in their emotions, with often overwhelming new feelings seeming to appear out of nowhere.



' An expert psychologist has detailed the science behind the emotions depicted in new film Inside Out 2 In the first film, the emotions joy, sadness, disgust and fear exist. But, by the second movie, the main character has grown up and now deals with further emotions such as anxiety, embarrassment and nostalgia. .

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