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If You're Not in Therapy, You Still Need to Know These Psychological Truths

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You don't have to be in therapy to benefit from psychological insight. In this episode of Strategies for Living, David and Lauren McMillian explore essential mental health truths everyone should understand—from childhood conditioning and emotional safety to boundaries, trauma, nervous system responses, overthinking, vulnerability, and healing. Learn why high-functioning people can still struggle, how unresolved emotions shape your life, and practical mindset shifts that foster emotional resilience, healthier relationships, and lasting personal growth. Origina; Airdate: 7/14/2026

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