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‘Bluey’ Causes Crying Children: Is the Viral TV Show Too Depressing?

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Bluey is a heartwarming Australian children’s animated television series that has captured the hearts of kids and parents alike. Created by Joe Brumm, the show follows the adventures of a lovable Blue Heeler puppy named Bluey, along with her family. Through its delightful and relatable storytelling, the show explores various aspects of family life, showcasing the loving dynamics within the ...

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Do Disney Princesses Affect the Body Image of Young Girls? New Research Proves There Is a Link

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In the magical world of Disney, princesses have long captivated the hearts and imaginations of young girls. Characters like Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel, and Belle have become an integral part of pop culture since Disney introduced them in their animated films. The Disney Princesses are adored for their kindness, bravery, strength, courage, and effortless beauty. However, over the years, concerns ...

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Disney Psychology: Gaslighting in ‘Tangled’

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Have you ever watched Beauty and The Beast (1991) and related to feeling out of place? Or even feel like Elsa in Frozen (2013) and have to hide your true self? Or maybe you identified with Woody in Toy Story (1995), struggling with feeling unloved, replaceable, or inadequate. RELATED: Disney Adults and Mental Health: Is There a Connection? With mental health ...

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