Archive Tag: financial therapy

In the last two months, Matt appeared as an expert both on TV and in several publications, addressing financial decision-making, mental health and relationship challenges of the holidays, childfree relationships, and difficult conversations about a loved one’s health. Most recently, Matt spoke with Vogue about how a good, organized wallet, as opposed to the immediacy […]

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Several prominent publications, as well as NPR’s Morning Edition, recently quoted Matt for his expertise in financial therapy, including financial couples therapy and financial family therapy. In The New York Times’ “Sex, Death, Affairs: Everything People Would Rather Talk About Than Money,” Matt explained that finances remain one of the most taboo topics in therapy, […]

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In the past few months, Matt appeared on WNYC, as well as in several publications speaking on issues related to couples and relationship therapy and family therapy. Perhaps most urgently, Matt returned to WNYC’s All Of It With Alison Stewart in the immediate wake of the school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas […]

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This month has been a big one for both Matt and Tribeca Therapy. Perhaps most importantly, Tribeca Therapy celebrates ten years of providing therapy in Tribeca this Friday. In honor of this meaningful anniversary, Matt wrote a personal blog post reflecting on the founding of Tribeca Therapy in 2009 and how it continues to expand […]

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Recently, Matt has been featured in several publications, including, most significantly, a major article in The Atlantic on the impact of dating apps. Entitled “The 5 Years That Changed Dating,” the article goes in-depth on how apps like Tinder, Bumble and others have influenced how couples meet, as well as how Matt approaches couples therapy. […]

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