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Pressure in Stepfamilies Is Tough On Kids and Parents: Senior Therapist Kelly Scott in INSIDER
All relationships are complicated, and step-relationships even more so. In particular, there can be so much pressure on step-relationships, especially between children and parents. Using my experience practicing family therapy with stepfamilies, I recently addressed the complexity of stepfamily relationships by answering a reader’s question for INSIDER from a stepmother whose adult stepson is…
Jun 10, 2021Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist in The Cut on Concerns About Adult Siblings Financially Taking Advantage of Parents
In our financial family therapy with adult families, we frequently see conflict centered around an adult sibling or siblings who feel their parents are being taken advantage of financially by their other siblings. Because of our experience, our Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist recently helped answer a question in The Cut from a reader concerned that her two older siblings that still…
Jun 03, 2021We Need to Speak up About Birth Trauma: Senior Therapist and Tribeca Maternity Director Rachael Benjamin in Buzzfeed
Birth Trauma Needs To Be Addressed Openly: Buzzfeed Restarts The Conversation With Rachael Benjamin. Working with women and birthing people through trying to conceive, infertility, pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, I often emphasize just how much of these emotional experiences go under-discussed. Perhaps one of the most overlooked is birth trauma, which can occur when a birth experience goes…
May 27, 2021Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist in The Washington Post on Preparing for Post-Quarantine Multigenerational Family Vacations
As more pandemic restrictions are lifted and family members are able to see each other after quarantine, many extended families have decided to take a multigenerational vacation this summer. Multigenerational vacations can be exciting, but as we see in our family therapy practice, they can also be an opportunity for longstanding resentments to reappear. Our Founder and Clinical Director Matt…
May 18, 2021How To Deal With Reopening Anxiety: Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist on All Of It With Alison Stewart
As more people are being vaccinated and NYC heads toward reopening, many of our patients are expressing conflicted feelings of anxiety about returning back to normal post-COVID. Our Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist recently joined WNYC’s All Of It with Alison Stewart to discuss reopening anxiety as we experience yet another significant collective transition, as well as how people can…
May 05, 2021Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist Featured in Three Recent Publications
We’re excited to share that our Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist was recently quoted in three publications. In the articles, Matt addresses relationships, including both romantic relationships and friendships, and the anxiety of tax season that can even stress accountants. For Canada’s The Conversation, Matt speaks to how home renovations, which have increased during the isolation of…
Apr 22, 2021What Will Happen To Relationships After Quarantine?: Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist on All Of It with Alison Stewart
Practicing couples therapy through the pandemic, we’ve seen how romantic relationships, by default, have met needs that may have been met by numerous other people in partners’ lives during non-pandemic times. Looking ahead to after the pandemic (though we don’t quite know when that will be or what it will look like), couples are understandably asking themselves what will happen to their…
Mar 25, 2021Sex (or Lack Thereof) in Quarantine: Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist in New York Magazine's The Cut
The pandemic has significantly altered our lives in the past year, and our sex lives are no exception. Whether dating via Zoom to avoid the risk of COVID exposure or feeling cooped up with a partner (and maybe kids) during quarantine, both single and partnered people are reportedly having less sex during the pandemic. Our Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist was recently featured in The…
Mar 18, 2021Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist Addresses Emotional Infidelity in Brides
As couples therapists, we’ve previously expressed our concern about the concept of emotional infidelity’s overreach. Although culturally there is an expectation that your spouse or partner should be enough, we encourage couples to cultivate close, meaningful relationships outside of their marriages or romantic partnerships. However, there are instances when boundaries are crossed that couples…
Mar 11, 2021Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist Quoted on Relationships in Brides and The Cut
With our expertise providing both couples therapy and family therapy with adult siblings, our Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist was recently featured in Brides and The Cut on navigating, respectively, romantic and familial relationships. In Brides’ “Do Relationships With Big Age Gaps Actually Work?: We Asked the Experts,” Matt speaks to writer Gabrielle Savoie about how relationships…
Mar 04, 2021Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist Featured In Tessa Miller's Book "What Doesn't Kill You: A Life with Chronic Illness–Lessons from a Body in Revolt"
We’re excited to share that our Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist appears in health and science journalist Tessa Miller’s recently published book What Doesn’t Kill You: A Life with Chronic Illness–Lessons from a Body in Revolt. Half memoir and half examination of how to get help when struggling with chronic illness, What Doesn’t Kill You details Miller’s own experience with Crohn’s…
Feb 25, 2021Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist Featured in The New York Times on the Rise in Smoking During COVID-19
We’re excited to share that our Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist was recently quoted in The New York Times. In the article “Smokers Might Be Lighting Up More,” Matt explains how people tend to revert to familiar habits like smoking during periods of stress and anxiety such as the pandemic. Beginning with interviews with several people who have started smoking more during quarantine,…
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