Guilt Free: Reclaiming Your Life from Unreasonable Expectations

Guilt Free: Reclaiming Your Life from Unreasonable Expectations

Women today are living with so much guilt. Guilt for working too much. Guilt for not working enough. Guilt for saying no, for saying yes, for taking a break, for asking for help. This emotion infiltrates every role we occupy—mother, partner, daughter, friend, employee, caregiver—and robs us of our capacity for joy and self-worth.

Enough is enough. Guilt Free is the revelatory, compassionate, and deeply practical roadmap every woman needs to break free from the impossible standards that shape our daily lives. Drawing on the latest research on emotion and social conditioning, as well as years of clinical work with high achieving but emotionally exhausted women, psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Reid reveals how guilt becomes “sticky,” why women are especially vulnerable to it, and—most importantly—how to loosen its grip for good.

With her SPEAK framework, a five-step path to healing grounded in the core tenets of psychotherapy, readers will be equipped to:

  • Identify guilt triggers using the Guilt Equation
  • Quiet guilty and critical thoughts
  • Create sustainable boundaries around overexertion
  • Replace guilt-driven decisions with clarity, self-trust, and empowerment

 

Publisher Penguin Life
Author Jennifer Reid
Country USA
Publication Date 14/05/2026
Pages 240
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Jennifer Reid, MD is a board-certified psychiatrist; creator, host, and author of A Mind of Her Own Podcast and Substack newsletter; and an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where she teaches the next generation of psychiatrists. Drawing on her clinical expertise and a family legacy of physicians and teachers, she is dedicated to empowering individuals to break free from limiting narratives and live authentic, self-directed lives. She lives outside Philadelphia with her husband and two sons.
Publisher Address penguinpublicity@penguinrandomhouse.com
ISBN ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593833469