
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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It feels so good to be right…so good that you want to say “I told you so” when what you predicted, comes true. In my practice it’s the moms who are…
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When you’re divorced and your Ex dies, the rituals of grief can be awkward. If you’re the person married for a long time and the parent of the children,…
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Couples may argue over politics. One is conservative and the other liberal. Discussing differences of opinion can help you understand your partner’s…
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It’s difficult to adjust to a divorce if you’ve been married since you were in your 20’s, and your life has been centered around family and work. Focusing…
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Clients ask what they can do to care less about whether people like them. It’s normal to want people to like us.Think about how we evolved: we needed our…
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When a loved one has dementia, you go through stages of acceptance. At first, you explain away the changes in their problem solving, judgment and memory.…
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The New York Times suggests before sending your teenager to college, teach them financial basics. Together, write out a budget, and agree on how costs are…
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When you are not the one who wanted the divorce, getting through losing your marriage is much harder than if you’re the one who wanted the divorce. It’s…
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In my office partners complain about their person being on the phone rather than paying attention to them. It’s not just teenagers who are glued to their…