Archive Tag: relationships

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 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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Published this month, Matt appears in health and science journalist Tessa Miller’s book What Doesn’t Kill You: A Life with Chronic Illness–Lessons from a Body in Revolt. Similar to her prior New York Times article “Five Things I Wish I’d Known Before My Chronic Illness,” which also quoted Matt, the book explores Miller’s experience with […]

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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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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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