For the first time in forever, we’re analyzing FROZEN! Join Steph and the delightful and beautifully articulate disability and mental health advocacy writer Laura Pettenuzzo as they fangirl over one of Disney’s best and biggest (and feminisest?) films. We delve into how perfectly the film encapsulates mental illness, its impact and how to manage it, and attempt to figure out their own GAD Sister’s handshake.
Follow Laura on twitter & instagram @thisgirl_writes and read her wonderful work here: Laura Pettenuzzo – Books, mental health and disability. (wordpress.com) (including her work on ABC, SBS, HireUp and The Guardian!)
CONTENT WARNING: Suicidal behaviour & ideation, anxiety, depression
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REFERENCES:
‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast — Santino Fontana (‘Tootsie’) – The Hollywood Reporter Kristen Bell First Felt ‘Dark Cloud’ of Anxiety and Depression at 18 (prevention.com) Josh Gad Talks About His Generalized Anxiety Disorder (fherehab.com) Mental Health Awareness Month: How “Frozen” Thaws Fearful Hearts 'Mindhunter' Actor Jonathan Groff On His Most Life-Altering Roles : NPR What Disney’s ‘Frozen’ can teach us about mental illness - The Washington Post
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