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In this episode of Shrink Rap, we’re unpacking Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” theory—the idea that you can just let people be who they are and stop trying to fix or control them. Sounds simple, right? But as therapists who work with folks from traumatic family backgrounds, we have some real thoughts (and concerns). We get honest about why this “just let them” approach can feel overly simplified—or even risky—for people whose boundaries have been tested, ignored, or violated. We dive into what nuance really looks like in family dynamics, why context and history matter, and how “letting people be” sometimes needs to be balanced with safety, self-protection, and self-compassion. This episode is a mix of critique, lived experience, and a bit of therapist confessional: we’re navigating the tension between wanting to give sage advice and recognizing that life—and families—are messy. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at overly simplified pop-psych tips or wondered how “letting go” actually works when trauma is involved, this episode is for you. We promise: no judgment, lots of honesty, and a little guidance on how to think about these ideas in a way that actually helps you. We're glad you're here.
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