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OverviewThe show broke our hearts-and helped us understand them. This book explains why. This Is Us wasn't just a television series. It was a cultural moment. A deeply human story that pulled us in, sat us down, and quietly said, ""This matters."" Across six seasons, the Pearson family offered something rare: not just drama, but emotional truth. Grief. Love. Mistakes. Longing. Generational wounds. Healing that takes time. And characters who felt so real, they didn't just grow on us-they grew with us. The Psychology of This Is Us is an emotionally intelligent, psychologically grounded exploration of the show's most powerful themes. Through the lens of modern psychology, this book unpacks what made This Is Us resonate so deeply-and why it still lives in the hearts of millions. From character breakdowns to family systems, from trauma psychology to emotional resilience, Professor RJ Starr offers a rich, human-centered analysis of the people who made the story unforgettable. This book doesn't recap episodes. It unearths what was buried beneath them. Inside, you'll explore: Why Randall's anxiety felt familiar-and how perfectionism hides pain How Beth's emotional restraint became both her armor and her burden Why Kevin's spiral wasn't just self-destruction-it was a hunger to feel worthy How Kate's body image struggles, grief, and caretaking role shaped her entire sense of self What Jack's trauma and fatherhood reveal about emotional legacy and masculine identity How Rebecca's aging arc illuminated the quiet tragedy of memory, identity, and fading visibility And how the Big Three's evolving dynamics offer a mirror for adult sibling roles, attachment theory, and the stories we tell ourselves about who we were-and who we're still becoming This book also addresses key psychological themes that appeared across the entire series: Grief and delayed mourning Adoption and racial identity Emotional suppression vs. vulnerability Intergenerational trauma and inherited roles Addiction, avoidance, and self-concept collapse Memory, nostalgia, and the neuroscience of emotional storytelling Every chapter blends psychological insight with the emotional realism This Is Us modeled so well. And while the book draws on trauma theory, family systems, identity psychology, and developmental research, it's written in an accessible, deeply compassionate voice-designed for everyday readers, students, therapists, and longtime fans alike. The Psychology of This Is Us isn't just about a show. It's about the way we survive what we're handed. The way we love even when it's hard. The way we grow up in one family and then build another-and carry our ghosts with us either way. It's about the unspoken pressure to be fine, the pain of invisibility, and the power of telling the truth, even when your voice shakes. Whether you watched the series once or a dozen times, this book invites you back-not just to remember the story, but to understand yourself a little more through it. Because the Pearson family didn't just entertain us. They gave us a language for the things we didn't know how to say. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rj StarrPublisher: Rj Starr Imprint: Rj Starr Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9798231815036Pages: 228 Publication Date: 26 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |