get (someone) through something
— phrasal verb with get us/ɡet/verb present participle getting, past participle gotten /ˈɡɑt·ən/got /ɡɑt/
(FINISH)
to reach the end of or finish something:
Once we get through exams, we’ll have three weeks off.
To get someone through something is to make it possible for that person to deal successfully with a difficult or painful experience, and come to the end of it:
My friendship with Carla got me through those tough months just after we moved.