Maggie Nick LCSW is a a recovering burned out, overachieving, people pleasing, perfectionist “Good” Kid and shape-shifting chameleon…turned trauma therapist, author and cycle breaking mom.
If you were called “mature for your age” or “a delight to have in class,” this book is for you.
You kept it together, made everyone else comfortable, and never caused trouble — while quietly falling apart inside. Good Kids explores the hidden cost of being easy to raise: the guilt, anxiety, people-pleasing, and vicious self-criticism that follow you into adulthood.

With warmth and clarity, this book offers a radically validating guide to breaking the good kid cycle and healing the parts of you that don’t feel lovable… yet. There’s something here that people have been waiting their whole lives to hear named out loud.
This concept has been resonating across generations and backgrounds in ways that continue to surprise us.
Here’s a quick video that’s the heartbeat of Maggie’s work — scroll the comments for 20 seconds and you’ll see the impact of finally naming this:
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A Little More on Maggie:
Maggie is the founder of Camp Lovable, a global community supporting women recovering from Good Girl conditioning — helping them stop hustling for their worth and finally feel safe being their full, messy, human selves. Known for turning complex psychology into accessible language that feels like a warm hug, Maggie helps people feel seen, safe, and good enough.
Learn more about Camp Lovable and Maggie’s other offerings here.



