The Guilty Parent Club

Dr Jo the Psychologist

Welcome to The Guilty Parent Club introduction podcast, with Dr Jo Mueller, Clinical Psychologist. In this limited podcast series , Dr Jo welcomes you to her Guilty Parent Club - a place for parents wondering if they're getting it right for their child. Find out how the Club's 6 P Key framework uses the best available psychological science to help you break the cycle of self-doubt and reactivity with your kids - whether your child is neurodivergent, highly sensitive, or you're not yet sure. Hear the exact steps that take you towards trusting your instincts as a parent, and towards both of you feeling calmer and more connected. Download the free workbook that accompanies this podcast series by clicking on the link in each episode. And if you'd like more practical strategies, you can take a deeper dive in The Guilty Parent Club full programme. Listen out for details about how to join us or visit the website link below.I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough.Music credit: Joseph McDadeDisclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

  1. 08/14/2025

    14. BONUS: The Child Welcome Key 2 - Healthy Boundaries and the Authoritative Parenting Approach

    FREE BONUS EPISODE: The Child Welcome Key 2 Striking the Balance: Healthy Boundaries and the Authoritative Parenting Approach In this episode, Dr Jo explores the evidence behind effective boundary-setting and introduces the concept of authoritative parenting. Drawing on current psychological research, Jo discusses not only how to support our children’s development but also how to foster a calmer, more confident parenting experience. The episode offers practical examples, addresses common pitfalls, and reassures listeners that perfection isn’t necessary. Key topics covered: The core characteristics of authoritative parenting and why it leads to healthier outcomes for children and parents alikeDifferences between authoritative, permissive, and authoritarian parenting styles, and why the balance mattersA thoughtful discussion on punishments: why they are not usually recommended and what to do when things don’t go as plannedThe importance of self-compassion for parents and embracing imperfection Tune in for evidence-based insights and real-life reassurance from Dr Jo that finding your balance is both doable and enough. Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    14 min
  2. 08/13/2025

    13. BONUS: The Child Welcome Key 1 - Understanding Safety, Values, and Transitions Boundaries

    FREE BONUS EPISODE: The Child Welcome Key 1 Setting Effective Boundaries: Safety, Values, and Transitions In this episode of the Guilty Parent Club, Dr Jo unpacks the different types of boundaries we set for our children and why they matter so much in family life. Exploring the three main types - safety, values, and transition boundaries - Dr Jo offers practical guidance for parents looking to create a nurturing and predictable environment. She encourages parents to consider not just what boundaries are set, but also how they are taught and maintained in partnership with co-parents. With a calm and thoughtful approach, Dr Jo outlines how boundaries aren’t just about rules, but also about learning, feeling loved, and maintaining parental well-being. Key topics covered: The difference between safety, values, and transition boundaries, and why each is importantHow to approach boundary-setting collaboratively with your co-parentThe role of boundaries in helping children feel safe, loved, and secureWhy boundaries matter just as much for parents’ wellbeing as for children’s development For further reflection, Dr Jo encourages listeners to identify the trickiest boundary-setting situations in their own lives and consider which type of boundary each represents, setting the stage for deeper exploration in future episodes. Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    14 min
  3. 08/12/2025

    12. Real Parent Stories from The Guilty Parent Club

    In this special testimonials episode, clinical psychologist Dr Jo welcomes listeners to hear authentic feedback from parents who have taken part in the Guilty Parent Club. This episode captures stories of support, self-compassion, and practical growth, all designed to show you’re not alone on your parenting journey. Key topics covered: The value of community: Parents reflect on not feeling isolated and finding solidarity with others in similar situations.Gaining practical tools and a shared language for approaching parenting challenges.The importance of self-compassion, accepting imperfection, and focusing on personal growth as a parent.Integrating a science-based yet practical approach to everyday parenting issues, with tools that genuinely work in real life.How co-regulation and understanding one’s own triggers can positively influence the whole family dynamic. Join Jo for this reassuring listen, and find out why so many parents now feel calmer, more confident, and better equipped as part of the Guilty Parent Club. For more on joining, or to listen to past episodes, visit drjothepsychologist.com/guiltyparentclub (Some quotes are voiced by actors to protect parent anonymity, but rest assured that everything said was real verbal feedback from real parents in the Club) Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    9 min
  4. 08/11/2025

    11. Using Physical Support & The 6 P Child Keys Wrap Up

    In this episode of the Guilty Parent Club, Dr Jo introduces the final "child key" in her evidence-based parenting approach: the Child Physical Support Key. Building on earlier episodes exploring keys like predictability, perspective, playfulness and power, Dr Jo explains how parents can use physical support to help children succeed, especially when words aren't quite enough. Dr Jo wraps up the Guilty Parent Club series, summarising what we've learned together, and how the 6 P Key framework provides practical techniques for fostering confidence and emotional regulation - both in children and parents - whilst embracing imperfection. This approach helps you and your partner or co-parent feel more on the same page, and brings your kids onto your team, all without the toxic pressure parents can face. You can take a breath of fresh air, and a sigh of relief knowing The Guilty Parent Club is here for you. Key topics covered: The importance of physical support in encouraging children to meet boundaries successfullyHelping children develop independence through techniques such as scaffolding and backward chainingUsing calm, practical strategies to maintain safety and reduce stress at homeAdapting expectations based on a child’s development and neurodiversityHow the parent and child keys integrate to create a calmer, more confident family environment Whether you're seeking fresh ideas or a reminder to be kinder to yourself, Dr Jo invites listeners to explore these keys further, offering details on the deep dive podcast course, accompanying workbooks and the support available through the Guilty Parent Club community. PLUS: Look out for the FREE bonus welcome episodes from the Club, available now to listeners of this series! For more information and access to additional resources, visit Dr Jo’s website at drjothepsychologist/guiltyparentclub. Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    14 min
  5. 08/10/2025

    10. How Playfulness and Power Shape Confident Parenting

    In this episode, Dr Jo takes us through the next steps in her 6P key framework, focusing on how harnessing both playfulness and a sense of power can transform those tricky parenting moments. Building on her previous insights into perspective and predictability, Jo shares practical, evidence-based approaches that help parents feel more connected and assured, but without piling on any pressure. Key topics covered: The importance of embracing play as your child’s natural language for learning and boundary-settingUsing playful strategies proactively to dial down tension and diffuse difficult situationsHow giving children appropriate autonomy helps to reduce power struggles and encourages cooperationTips for offering genuine choices and responsibility without overwhelming your childWays to foster your child’s resilience, problem-solving skills, and emotional regulation through everyday routines Whether you feel stuck in endless power struggles or simply want smoother, more joyful moments with your child, this episode is filled with compassionate advice and down-to-earth tips for building understanding, connection, and calm. For more in-depth resources and to become part of the Guilty Parent Club, visit drjothesychologist.com/guiltyparentclub. Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    9 min
  6. 08/09/2025

    9. Building Better Boundaries: The Perspective & Predictability Keys in Parenting

    Welcome back to the Guilty Parent Club with Dr Jo Mueller. In this episode, Jo delves deeper into her 6P key framework, focusing on the child perspective and predictability keys. She explores how understanding your child’s viewpoint and creating a more predictable environment can foster a calmer, more connected home life: all while embracing imperfection as a parent. Key topics covered: Understanding and applying the child perspective key to build empathy and stronger connectionsStrategies for ‘connection before correction’ and decoding children’s behaviourPractical tools like the CTO (context, trigger, outcome) chart and ‘Name it to Tame it’Creating predictability through routines, visual aids, and simple language to reduce household stressWhy predictability, playfulness, and power work together as essential pillars for positive boundary-setting For those keen to go further, Jo shares how you can access private podcasts and resources in the Guilty Parent Club. Find out more at drjothepsychologist.com/guiltyparentclub Tune in to learn practical tips that help shift family life from fraught to collaborative, without aiming for perfection. Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    9 min
  7. 08/08/2025

    8. Introducing the Child P Keys: Calmer Parenting and More Regulated Children

    In this episode of the Guilty Parent Club series, Dr Jo moves on to introduce the Child 6 P Keys: a toolbox of practical ideas designed to help parents navigate those classic moments of boundary-setting with their children. In the introduction to the Child ImPerfection Key, Jo explains how understanding the neuropsychological reasons behind children’s behaviour can help us respond with greater confidence and calm. Find out how to create a more emotionally regulated environment for both you and your child, whether neurotypical or neurodivergent, leading to better listening, learning and connection. Key topics covered: An introduction to the purpose of the Child P Keys and how they differ from the Parent P KeysThe importance of recognising different types of boundaries and parenting stylesWhy boundary-setting is more about teaching and guiding than laying down the lawThe Child Imperfection Key: accepting both child and parental mistakes, letting go of unrealistic expectations and using repair strategies to strengthen relationships If you’re keen to feel less guilty and more equipped with practical tools for everyday parenting challenges, this episode is for you. For more support and access to exclusive resources, visit Dr Jo’s website: drjothepsychologist.com/guiltyparentclub Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    10 min
  8. 08/07/2025

    7. Building Your Village: The Physical Support Key for Parents & The Parent Keys Wrap Up

    In this episode of the Guilty Parent Club, Dr Jo continues her gentle, evidence-based approach to supporting parents feeling overwhelmed, reactive, or battling self-doubt. This time, Jo focuses on the final piece of her 6P Key framework: the Parent Physical Support Key. She explores why finding and accepting help isn’t as straightforward as it sounds and offers practical steps to more supported parenting. Key topics covered include: Why “it takes a village” is more than just a saying, and why for many, that village feels out of reachHow to confidently ask for help and communicate your needs without escalating conflict - step by stepThe challenge of accepting support: unpicking perfectionism, control, and vulnerabilityPractical strategies for using and strengthening your support networks, including Jo’s “Five Ds” hack to clear the mental loadA recap of all six Parent P Keys for breaking the guilt-reactivity cycle and helping you parent with more confidence and ease If this episode strikes a chord, do consider joining the Guilty Parent Club a much deeper dive into more confident, imperfect parenting. For full details, visit drjothepsychologist.com/guiltyparentclub. Don't forget to download the workbook that accompanies this podcast series here. I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. Find out more about me and The Guilty Parent Club here. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough. Music credit: Joseph McDade Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.

    10 min

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Welcome to The Guilty Parent Club introduction podcast, with Dr Jo Mueller, Clinical Psychologist. In this limited podcast series , Dr Jo welcomes you to her Guilty Parent Club - a place for parents wondering if they're getting it right for their child. Find out how the Club's 6 P Key framework uses the best available psychological science to help you break the cycle of self-doubt and reactivity with your kids - whether your child is neurodivergent, highly sensitive, or you're not yet sure. Hear the exact steps that take you towards trusting your instincts as a parent, and towards both of you feeling calmer and more connected. Download the free workbook that accompanies this podcast series by clicking on the link in each episode. And if you'd like more practical strategies, you can take a deeper dive in The Guilty Parent Club full programme. Listen out for details about how to join us or visit the website link below.I'm Dr Jo Mueller, and I'm a Clinical Psychologist on a crusade to help as many parents as I can feel more confident in parenting your child in a human, imperfect way. The Guilty Parent Club: where good enough really is good enough.Music credit: Joseph McDadeDisclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. The content is provided “as is,” and we (Dr Jo the Psychologist) accept no liability for its use. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare or mental health professional regarding yours or your child's health or wellbeing.