Relationships with Dr. Rebecca Jankovich
Dr. Jankovich has been working as a psychologist since 1974. She works with a range of problems including relationships, depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, grief, trauma, and struggles with life transitions. Rebecca practices what she preaches to not burn out by leaving the office to ride equine races with her horses, and travel the world.
Latest Episodes
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When you diminish your partner’s feelings, opinions, reactions…you only create resentment and resistance. People tell me they don’t say demeaning things…
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When your alcoholic partner gets sober, you expect to feel exuberant-you can relax and have the relationship you believed was possible. Only, that’s not…
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Using yourself as the frame from which to decide if someone else’s reactions are normal, is a really bad idea, yet it's something we all seem to do. We…
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No one escapes having regrets; the longer you live, the more you have. Regrets for a decision made, or a choice you didn’t make; regrets for foolish…
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With the instant access of cell phones, parents, especially mothers are complaining that when they contact their children, it can take hours or even an…
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Wonder why you’re more tired doing your work through video platforms like Zoom, Facetime, or Skype? You are more exhausted because the video platforms…
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Emotions and concerns about the future have been running high with the sequester and the pandemic. It’s natural, when listening to someone talk about…
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Many are struggling with the fear of not being able to predict that’s going to happen because of the COVID 19 pandemic. What we read, the news we hear,…
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When there’s an agreement for change, partners tend to keep the agreement for a few weeks, then someone falls out, and the agreement fades. Couples…
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Blaming your partner for something unavoidable that’s already over, is harmful to your relationship. I’m not talking about blaming a partner for bad…