AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF THOUGHTS AND EMOTIONS ON BEHAVIOR IN PIXAR’S INSIDE OUT MOVIE

Alvita, Annysah Dea (2025) AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF THOUGHTS AND EMOTIONS ON BEHAVIOR IN PIXAR’S INSIDE OUT MOVIE. Bachelor thesis, Universitas Nasional.

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Abstract

This undergraduate thesis is entitled An Analysis of the Impact of Thought and Emotions on Behaviour in Pixar’s Inside Out movie. The study aims and explore how thoughts and emotion influence behaviour. Basic emotions and Cognitive distortions were identified in this study. There are five basic emotions were identified in this study Happiness (2 datum), Sadness (2 datum), Anger (2 datum), Fear (2 datum), and also Disgust (2 datum). The genesis of Cognitive distortions in the movie Inside Out is influenced by the five emotions. There are nine cognitive distortions were identified in this study All or Nothing Thinking (2 datum), Overgeneralization (3 datum), Mental Filtering (4 datum), Disqualifying the Positive (1 datum), Catastrophizing (1 datum), Emotional Reasoning (1 datum), Labelling (4 datum), Personalization (2 datum), and also Blaming (4 datum). The method used is qualitative method. The theory used in this research is Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT) specifically through the lens of using Inside Out movie as a case study. Emotions and Cognitive distortions influence each other in a cycle that can reinforce negative feelings and bad behaviour.

Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor)
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PE English
P Language and Literature > PR English literature
Divisions: Skripsi > Fakultas Sastra > Program Studi Sastra Inggris
Depositing User: Miss Rahma Rahmawati
Date Deposited: 24 Jul 2025 02:43
Last Modified: 24 Jul 2025 02:49
URI: http://repository.unas.ac.id/id/eprint/13917

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