Jennelle Yopchick

Jennelle Yopchick

US
Relationship Advisor at Dr. Jennelle, LLC

I am Dr. Jennelle, a PhD Psychologist and Relationship Advisor, and I work with individuals and couples who want to improve communication, collaboration, and harmony in their relationships. I focus on nontraditional relationships & family structures (i.e., female same-sex couples, divorced/remarrying couples, and blended families), helping to navigate the challenges in these complex dynamics by developing skills that lead to stronger partnerships, better parenting, and greater peace.

I received my Doctorate of Philosophy in Psychology in 2012 from Northeastern University after ten years of both undergraduate and graduate study in psychology. My undergraduate work and dissertation focused on the investigation of mental health related behaviors in adults and children. I have taught abnormal psychology at the university level multiple times in addition to acting as an advisor to undergraduate psychology students. Following my graduate work, I focused primarily in the physical health space; guiding others to reach their wellness goals through teaching nutrition courses, weight loss counseling, and fitness. Today I spend my time helping individuals and couples embrace the big changes that come with choosing a nontraditional lifestyle – a concept that is near and dear to my heart.

I am Dr. Jennelle, a PhD Psychologist and Relationship Advisor, and I work with individuals and couples who want to improve communication, collaboration, and harmony in their relationships. I focus on nontraditional relationships & family structures (i.e., female same-sex couples, divorced/remarrying couples, and blended families), helping to navigate the challenges in these complex dynamics by developing skills that lead to stronger partnerships, better parenting, and greater peace.

I received my Doctorate of Philosophy in Psychology in 2012 from Northeastern University after ten years of both undergraduate and graduate study in psychology. My undergraduate work and dissertation focused on the investigation of mental health related behaviors in adults and children. I have taught abnormal psychology at the university level multiple times in addition to acting as an advisor to undergraduate psychology students. Following my graduate work, I focused primarily in the physical health space; guiding others to reach their wellness goals through teaching nutrition courses, weight loss counseling, and fitness. Today I spend my time helping individuals and couples embrace the big changes that come with choosing a nontraditional lifestyle – a concept that is near and dear to my heart.

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