Most of us have experienced not particularly liking a friend’s partner. However, when a friend is in a relationship that’s abusive, hurtful, manipulative, or otherwise unhealthy, it may become imperative that you talk to them about it. Admittedly, opening this conversation–let alone having it–can stress even a close friendship. In order to make this conversationRead more
How To Tell Your Partner You Want To Seek Couples Therapy
Approaching the subject of couples therapy with your partner can seem intimidating. There are a handful of reasons a partner may be resistant to therapy. Primarily, though, the enemy is frequently the idea of couples therapy versus their fear. Often in our couples therapy practice, couples have one partner who is terrified, but are quicklyRead more
Tribeca Therapy In The New York Times On How Couples Can Navigate Safe Choices During COVID-19
As NYC enters Phase 4 of reopening and other cities across the country reinstate some restrictions, it’s hard to make sense of the risks in regards to COVID-19. With no one having a sound view on what’s objectively right, people are often entrenched in their own camps about what’s safe and what isn’t, with equalRead more
Tribeca Therapy Featured In Three Recent Publications
We’re excited to share that Tribeca Therapy’s Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist was quoted in three recent publications, specifically discussing how to have a successful long-term relationship in 2020, financial issues in a marriage and therapy as an important investment. InStyle Magazine’s “What Makes A Relationship Work In 2020?” highlighted three couples in strong,Read more
Tribeca Therapy on Communication with Exes and Work-From-Home Burnout in Shape and Wingspan
Providing therapy remotely during the COVID-19 crisis, we’ve witnessed the impact of months of social distancing and self-isolation on our patients’ relationships and work life. Drawing on these observations, Tribeca Therapy was recently featured in Shape Magazine and Wingspan, speaking, respectively, on receiving texts from (or sending them to) exes while in quarantine and dealingRead more
How To Deal With A Breakup During Quarantine
Breaking up can be challenging at any time, but when stuck in quarantine, socially distanced from support systems of friends, family, and other loved ones, it can be particularly difficult. In response, Shape Magazine called on Tribeca Therapy’s expertise as couples and relationship therapists to offer some strategies for coping with a breakup during theRead more
Tribeca Therapy Quoted in The Cut and Business Insider on Relationships in Quarantine
Practicing online therapy, including remote family therapy and couples therapy, since March, our practice has witnessed how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected relationships between both family members and romantic partners. Drawing on these experiences, Tribeca Therapy was quoted in two publications on whether quarantining together as a couple creates closeness or conflict and navigating howRead more
Kelly Scott and Matt Lundquist Quoted In Three Publications Including The Wall Street Journal On Coping With Quarantine
As our practice continues doing online therapy in response to COVID-19, we’ve been pleased to be quoted in several publications responding to the pandemic. Recently, both Senior Therapist Kelly Scott and Founder and Clinical Director Matt Lundquist were featured in three publications speaking to the different ways folks have been dealing with quarantine, whether gettingRead more
How To Get The Most Out Of Your Online Therapy
When our practice went entirely remote in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we admittedly weren’t entirely sure how offering solely teletherapy and online therapy sessions would go, even though we held sessions via the phone and video chat previously. Thankfully, we were pleasantly surprised that the transition has been smooth for both our patients andRead more
Questions For A Tribeca Remote Therapist During Quarantine
I’m 31 weeks pregnant. I’m healthy, and my OB assures me the labor and delivery units are safe. But I’m anxious all the time about what giving birth during this time might mean, about my health and my baby’s, about possibly having to be alone while I give birth. How do I get through thisRead more
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