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Elsa's Struggle: Mental Health in Disney's Frozen
Jul 11, 2024 · Elsa’s character exhibits several behaviors that are indicative of mental health challenges. One of the most prominent signs is her tendency towards isolation and withdrawal from others. From a young age, Elsa retreats …
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Elsa’s Powers and Anxiety: A Psychotherapist’s …
Aug 12, 2017 · Elsa’s Powers: Once Elsa embraced her powers she was able to live again. Her confidence was restored and she was happy. Anxiety: When we allow ourselves to feel and ride out the wave of anxiety as it comes up, we can …
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The Psychology of Elsa from ‘Frozen’ - Fandom
Nov 18, 2019 · For Elsa, regulating her emotions means developing an acceptance of her powers and actually being able to change the way she feels. That is, should she grow uncomfortably icy again, she must understand how …
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I really like the fact that Elsa hasn't forgiven Hans.
After blowing up his ice statue in Frozen II, it's very clear that she has a grudge in her heart. 😂 I like this "bad girl" side of her, she didn't forgive him like a kind and perfect 90s Disney princess would.
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