The peace you’re searching for often starts with listening to what your nervous system has been trying to tell you. 💚

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The peace you’re searching for often starts with listening to what your nervous system has been trying to tell you. 💚
Before You Watch: Toy Story 2 (1999) 🟡 🎭
Overall Safety Rating: 🟡 Generally Safe
Primary Portrayal Style: 🎭 Allegory
An animated film full of adventure that explores feeling forgotten, emotional attachment, and self-worth through metaphor and character memory. Emotional moments are brief and buffered by humor, pacing, and resolution.
Toy Story 2 may resonate deeply with viewers reflective about attachment, but could be tender for those with abandonment-related sensitivities.
May Be Distressing For: Viewers who have abandonment trauma, especially during childhood, may feel distressed by Jessie’s backstory scenes.
Likely Manageable For: Viewers who can tolerate brief sadness related to separation or abandonment, especially when framed in a comforting, relational way with strong themes of loyalty, chosen family, and reunion.
Full trauma-informed breakdown, content categories, and intensity notes in the reblog below. Some spoilers ahead.
new assemblages for Reclaimed Energies, which I wish to unpack and feel through further soon