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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New Year’s Eve, time to look back on the year, and forward to the future.What did you learn last year about how you’d like to improve? Maybe you want to…
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The Holidays can be a difficult time because of the expectations that all should be good in your life.In real life there are disappointments, tragedies,…
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What I’m about to say does not apply to people in relationships in which physical, verbal or emotional abuse occurs.For relationships without abuse, I’m…
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Today is a time to consider what makes you grateful.Attitudes towards life’s ups and downs is what enables us to feel satisfied. Looking at the glass…
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It is a wrenching decision whether you bail your child out of jail. The common response is to quickly get your child out of jail. Common, but not always…
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It’s hard to know when your child’s behavior is out of the ordinary. If your child is older than 6, these behaviors are not only difficult, but suggest an…
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There’s an art in how to listen to someone talking, whether it be telling a story or discussing a problem. It’s really simple—you just listen, sometimes…
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Resiliency is being able to adapt to whatever happens, as opposed to reacting to changes with anger, hopelessness or despair. Coping with COVID-19 has…
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Dr. Barrett, a neuroscientist, reported in the New York Times (‘PMS is not just a cliché’. NYT, 6/8/2019) that Premenstrual Syndrome is a real, biological…
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I worked with a couple having an intense fight.The husband told his wife she was avoiding the issue by throwing in old complaints; he called her a…