Archive Tag: Tribeca Therapy

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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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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Matt was recently featured in Parade Magazine, commenting on how a parenting plan, or a “baby contract,” as writer Brittany Galla terms, can help new parents organize themselves, communicate, and make fewer assumptions. Often, as Matt observed in the article, it’s the practice of making the plan that is more valuable than the plan itself […]

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Last month, Matt was featured in several publications, including most recently New York Magazine, recommending the best books for children and teens on adolescence. Quoted in a team of experts, including therapists who work with kids and teens, as well as psychologists and sex educators, Matt provided several suggestions for parents on books that most […]

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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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Last Friday, October 26, Matt and fellow Tribeca Therapy staff psychotherapist Nora Dankner hosted a professional development with preschool teachers at Reade Street Prep, a well-regarded Tribeca fixture that offers preschool education and early childhood tutoring.

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