Relationship Doctor
Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt is a relationship scientist whose research examines how we communicate in our romantic relationships. On the Relationship Doctor podcast, she'll share evidence-backed research on how to live, love, and communicate with your partner.
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Dr. Rachel Vanderbilt is a relationship scientist whose research examines how we communicate in our romantic relationships. On the Relationship Doctor podcast, she'll share evidence-backed research on how to live, love, and communicate with your partner.