Matt was recently featured in a column on Business Insider answering a reader’s question on whether finding a long-term relationship is possible offline. Speaking to Insider’s resident sex and relationship reporter Julia Naftulin, Matt, who is a regular on Naftulin’s panel of health experts and relationship therapists, observed how dating has moved more and more towards exclusively dating apps through his fourteen years of practicing couples therapy. While dating apps aren’t the only way to meet a partner, their ubiquity should lead people who are searching for a serious relationship to consider how they navigate these apps.
In addition to highlighting press appearances on Insider and the previous month’s HerMoney, Matt also explored relationships on the Tribeca Therapy blog with his post “Yin and Yang Can Be Oil and Water (or Baking Soda and Vinegar).” Beginning by playing with those stereotypical opposite clichés about romance, Matt acknowledges both their virtue and how they can be fraught, namely in the ways they pose romantic relationships as a product of mere alchemy.
Matt has also worked, in collaboration with other therapists at Tribeca Therapy, to expand on the readings related to the practice’s extensive family therapy offerings. This additional material on family therapy has focused on the particular makeup of a family such as family therapy with adult families and family therapy with teens, as well as circumstance-specific pages including family therapy for aging parents, divorce, sibling rivalry, and financial family therapy.