Matt Featured in The Cut, Business Insider, Success Magazine, and More of What Matt’s Writing
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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 […]
READ MOREMatt Featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, and The Cut
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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, […]
READ MOREMatt 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 […]
READ MOREMatt Speaks to WNYC’s All Of It with Alison Stewart, The Washington Post, The Cut, and More of What Matt’s Writing
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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 […]
READ MOREMatt Featured in Tessa Miller’s Book “What Doesn’t Kill You,” The New York Times, and More of What Matt’s Writing
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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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