Archive Tag: NYC therapy

Matt recently spoke with several publications on topics ranging from sex therapy to empathy fatigue to what polyamory can teach monogamous couples. He also published his own article with The Well-Caffeinated Mom on the under-discussed experience of estrangement.  For The Cut’s “A Beginner’s Guide to Sex Therapy,” Matt offered advice for individuals and couples looking […]

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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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In the last several months, Matt appeared twice on WNYC’s All Of It with Alison Stewart in order to discuss the complicated feelings parents can experience when sending their young adult kids to college and the increasingly widespread use of therapy speak. He was also quoted in Buzzfeed and Healthline, speaking on the language of […]

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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 several months, Matt was highlighted in four prominent publications, speaking on couples therapy for breaking up, healthy blended families, and navigating conversations with older parents as an adult child. Speaking to The Atlantic for “The Case for a Long Divorce,” Matt shared his experience as a couples therapist witnessing the increase of […]

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Matt recently appeared on WNYC’s All Of It with Alison Stewart, as well as in several publications, speaking as an expert in family therapy, dating therapy, and therapy for parents of young adults.  On WNYC’s All Of It, Matt joined NYU’s Dean of Students Rafael Rodriguez to address the enormous and sometimes anxiety-provoking transition of […]

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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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As more pandemic restrictions are lifted, several media outlets have sought Matt’s expertise in navigating the, at times, anxiety-provoking transition out of quarantine, while others have asked him to address a range of issues related to family therapy and couples and relationship therapy. Returning to WNYC’s All Of It with Alison Stewart, Matt spoke about […]

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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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