Dr. Rebecca Jankovich
Dr. Jankovich is a former commentator for “Relationships with Dr. Rebecca Jankovich” and 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 and - so as not to burn out - leaves the office to race her horses and to travel the world.
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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…