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This past month, Matt spoke both on the radio and in publications on issues related to our uncertain and stressful times, from the election to the surge in COVID-19 and the resulting months of quarantine falling over the end-of-year holidays. Appearing twice on WNYC’s All Of It, Matt first joined host Alison Stewart for “Messages […]

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In the last few months, Matt has been featured in several publications, largely drawing on his experiences providing online couples therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic. He explained to these newspapers and magazines about how quarantine has affected couples, relationships, and dating, as well as increased loneliness and isolation. Matt spoke to The New York Times […]

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Matt and Tribeca Therapy are excited to announce the launch of Tribeca Maternity, a new branch of the group therapy practice offering online therapy for women, their partners, and their families. Not a separate practice from Tribeca Therapy, Tribeca Maternity was founded, with Tribeca Therapy’s Rachael Benjamin serving as its Director, in order to pay […]

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In response to the spread of COVID-19, and in particular our hard-hit community of New York City, Matt and Tribeca Therapy have transitioned to working entirely remotely via phone therapy sessions and video conferencing therapy sessions, including on Skype, Zoom, FaceTime and Google Hangouts, during COVID-19. Self-isolation, stay-at-home orders and quarantine have meant helping Tribeca […]

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In February, Matt appeared in several publications, in addition to contributing to Tribeca Therapy’s active blog. Notably, Medium featured Matt in an article that answered a common question: How do I tell my partner I want to seek couples therapy? Often this conversation can seem intimidating for partners. To lessen this anxiety, writer Alli Hoff […]

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In January, Matt appeared in two articles on Business Insider related to couples and relationships. Drawing on his experiences as a couples therapist, Matt spoke with writer Julia Naftulin specifically about codependency in relationships and how to confront challenging issues as a couple without letting them fester into larger arguments.  The most recent article was […]

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This month, Matt was featured in several publications, including The Atlantic and BBC News, talking specifically about relationships and dating. Most recently, Matt discussed in The Atlantic a question that he noted frequently comes up with patients in their late 20s and early 30s: when and how should you bring a partner home for the […]

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This month, Matt has been quoted in several publications on relationships, drawing on his experience as a couples and relationship therapist. Most recently, Matt answered the question “Why Did My Mortgage Feel So Much More Serious That My Marriage?” in HerMoney. He explained why even when feeling good about a major life decision, such as […]

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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 […]

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This past month, Matt has been excited to be featured in several publications, including Jetsetter and HerMoney. Most recently, HerMoney’s Melanie Brooks talked with Matt for the publication’s “When Death Happens: Planning For The Unexpected,” which lists some essential preparations couples should make in regards to financial and estate planning related to death. While talking […]

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