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 understandablyRead more
Sex (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. OurRead more
Founder 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 haveRead more
Founder 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 SavoieRead more
Founder 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 KillRead more
Founder 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 withRead more
Couples Who Have Been Together Since Their Teens Part 2: How You Can Shake Things Up In Couples Therapy
The Tipping Point In the first half of this two-part series, I explained why couples who have been dating since their teens can struggle a decade or so later as they continue to grow. Though most times the relationship has stopped serving both partners, typically one partner begins to feel more urgency in examining theRead more
Couples Who Have Been Together Since Their Teens Part 1: Why You Need To Shake Things Up
Couples who begin dating in their teens and early twenties can struggle as each partner continues to grow I see a number of couples and individuals in my NYC virtual therapy practice who have been dating since their teens/early 20s. A decade (or so) later, they come to therapy struggling in their relationships, often inRead more
What the Culture Is Missing in Maternity Care and Why We’re Doing It Differently: A Conversation Between Tribeca Maternity Director Rachael Benjamin and Therapist Emily Stuart
Last year, we launched the new branch of our practice Tribeca Maternity with Senior Therapist Rachael Benjamin as Director. Rachael is a specialist and a leader in the field of maternity and women’s health and through her work, she has witnessed the help women, their partners, and their families typically receive. Her observations on theRead more
All the Places Patients Are Seeing Their Therapist From During COVID-19
When our practice went entirely virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic nearly a year ago, our patients also had to adjust to online therapy while dealing with fear and uncertainty, economic challenges, and childcare struggles. At first, they simply needed help. People were afraid. As the first few weeks of quarantine went on, there was,Read more
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