The Number 1 Best Seller in 2 Countries Across 4 Categories
Parenting Through A Sh*T Time
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About The Book
Are you parenting through betrayal, divorce, grief, or emotional chaos and barely holding it together?
You are not alone. And this book was written for exactly where you are right now. Parenting Through a Sh*t Time is the raw, honest account of Nikki Guy, a British Child Therapist and Parent Counsellor, who found herself shattered after discovering her ex-husband was with her trusted domestic helper, all while being a solo parent to her young son. Court battles. Grief. Emotional collapse. Daily survival. She didn’t just get through it. She healed, evolved, and came out stronger, and now she’s handing you the tools that got her there.
Inside, you’ll discover: How to regulate your own emotions while helping your child regulate theirs. Practical strategies to rebuild your inner strength, self-worth, and trust. How to teach your children emotional resilience that will last a lifetime. Real, unfiltered stories that make you feel genuinely understood and not judged. Nikki doesn’t talk at you from a distance. She sat in the same darkness you’re in. She wanted to give up. She found her way back, and she’s showing you how.
The greatest gift you can give your child is a healed version of you. If you’re ready to stop just surviving and start truly showing up, this is the book that will get you there.
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The Number 1 Best Seller in 2 Countries Across 4 Categories
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nikki Guy
Nikki Guy is a British Child Therapist and Parent Counsellor with a Master’s Degree of Counselling from Australia and a Postgraduate Diploma of Play Therapy from the UK. She lives in Australia, and prior to this lived in Hong Kong, where she ran a successful private practice for 10 years, helping parents manage emotional and behavioural issues and providing play-based therapy to children and counselling to teens. Nikki takes a research-driven approach to her practice- focusing on cognitive development and the need to foster children’s ability to think creatively to solve problems, emotional regulation through role playing to enable children to explore their feelings as well as building resilience to overcome challenges.