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Still, it came as a surprise to me when my colleague Melena Ryzik reported on how the two movies have changed therapy for children and families. Not only do the films provide a shared language that little ones and parents can both use to explore feelings, but “Inside Out” and “Inside Out 2” refuse to villainize emotions like jealousy or anger, an approach that mental health professionals especially appreciate.