Cutting Off A Parent Or Other Family Member Can Be Loaded In my NYC therapy practice, I’ve worked with patients who have had to end a relationship with their mom, dad, sibling and on rare occasions, child. In far more instances, there is a need or desire to pare down the relationship, but there areRead more
Getting Married? Don’t Avoid Talking About The Tough Stuff In Premarital Counseling
Before Your Marriage, It’s Important To Talk About The Tough Stuff In Premarital Counseling As a NYC therapist who does premarital counseling, I see couples often shy away from discussing the hard stuff before their marriage. But, planning for a marriage is more than just about the venue, the dress or the destination. It’s alsoRead more
Tribeca Therapy Quoted In Two Articles On Spying On Cheating Partners Using Venmo And Sibling Relationships
In the last couple weeks, our NYC therapy practice has been lucky enough to be quoted in two articles. In MarketWatch, our director Matt was quoted on how money can mean many things in a relationship and specifically how the peer-to-peer payment app Venmo can be used as a tool in a battle between two partners. WhileRead more
Couples Therapy And The So-so Relationship
Couples Therapy: So-so Relationships Can Be Easy To Ignore Perhaps the real enemy of happiness isn’t misery so much as mediocrity. As an NYC couples therapist, I find that’s often the case in marriage and long-term relationships. When things are a hot mess with constant fighting, hating spending time together or otherwise not getting along,Read more
Are You Stuck In A Bad Friendship?: Learning To Stand Up For Yourself In Therapy
Bad Friendships Are Both A Product And Reinforcement Of A Poor View Of Yourself Both in my NYC therapy practice and out, I’ve noticed that when we don’t feel good about ourselves, we tend to have poor standards for the friends we hang out with. Friendships are relationships in which people make each other feelRead more
Al Hoberman Featured In A Video On How “Music Therapy Helps Children Out Of Homelessness”
Sometimes our therapists are recognized for the cool and meaningful things they accomplish outside our NYC therapy practice and we are excited to share. Recently, Tribeca Therapy welcomed a new therapist–Al Hoberman–to the practice. With a Master’s degree from NYU in Music Therapy, Al joins our team with diverse experience as a psychotherapist, including traditionalRead more
Parents, Want To Build Influence With Your Kids? Try Co-Creating Rules
Parenting Therapy: Who Are You That This Child Should Listen To You And Your Rules? When working with parents in my NYC therapy practice, I often invite them to think about the following question: Who are you that this child should listen to you? It’s not intended at all to be smug, though I respectRead more
Tribeca Therapy Quoted On Bipolar Disorder and Mariah Carey in Refinery29
This week, Mariah Carey revealed her experiences with bipolar disorder in People Magazine. Using this moment to talk about bipolar disorder more generally–its diagnosis and treatment, Refinery29 reached out to our NYC therapy practice. In the article “Why It Took So Long For Mariah Carey To Get Help For Bipolar Disorder,” writer Kimberly Truong quotes our director MattRead more
There Is A Danger In Not Taking Teens Seriously–Especially When It Comes To Gun Control
We Need To Take Teens Seriously About Guns On a recent Wednesday morning, I happened to have a break when I heard chanting outside the window of my NYC therapy practice. The noises were not that unusual given that my Tribeca office is just a block away from City Hall, a frequent site of protests.Read more
The Death Of A Sibling Changes Everything
Losing a Sibling Is A Shock That Changes Everything In our NYC therapy practice, we treat patients who have to deal with the many changes that come with grieving the loss of a sibling. No matter what your relationship was with your brother or sister, he or she has likely always been there in oneRead more
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