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    And not just addressing what makes them sad - sometimes merely acknowledging the sadness is enough. Commented Oct 7, 2015 at 19:38
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    suggested edit: not just "by addressing what makes them sad" but "by addressing what makes them sad and getting them help they may need." I may be mis-remembering--because I was fighting through tears watching much of it--but Joy seemed very clear in the epiphany that Sadness was crucial to getting Riley help (parents approaching her in the tree before the team came over) which later played out exactly that way when she arrived back home. Commented Oct 7, 2015 at 23:34