We’re excited to share that Tribeca Therapy was recently featured in the BBC News for our expertise in dating and relationship therapy, speaking specifically on frustrations with dating apps. In “Should I Delete Tinder? These Millennials Think So,” writer Maddy Savage discusses the ubiquity of dating apps as the way to meet potential partners andRead more
If Being Around Family During The Holidays Sucks, It’s Time For A Shake Up
The Holidays Provide An Opportunity To Evaluate Whether Your Relationship With Family Is Healthy (Or Not) Holidays are a time of reflection on the past year–how we’ve grown, what we’ve done (or not done), what we want or want to stop, and who we are and want to be. Often being in therapy, and consideringRead more
Tribeca Therapy On The Stress Of Signing A Mortgage And Other Big Life Decisions In HerMoney
Major life decisions, such as signing a mortgage or getting married, can understandably cause a lot of stress and anxiety. Recently, Tribeca Therapy was quoted in HerMoney on why even when feeling good about a life decision, we can also experience fear and worry at the same time. In “Why Did My Mortgage Feel SoRead more
8 Bad Reasons To Become A Therapist
As an NYC therapist, I get a lot of questions about my choice of career. While there are plenty of good reasons to become a therapist, there are also a significant amount of bad ones too, eight of which I’ve highlighted here: 1. Because you like to give advice Here’s the thing: People don’t comeRead more
Tribeca Therapy’s Matt Lundquist And Kelly Scott Quoted In Business Insider And INSIDER
We’re excited to share that Business Insider and INSIDER featured Tribeca Therapy as relationship experts in two recent articles. Drawing on our couples therapy practice, and work with relationships more generally, Business Insider asked both our Founder and Clinical Director Matt and Senior Therapist Kelly for book recommendations on relationships. Likewise, Insider encouraged Kelly toRead more
Real Love is Not Being Able to Say Whatever You Want
The Myth That True Love Means Saying Whatever You Want In A Relationship Can Be Hurtful A common relationship myth frequently perpetuated in our culture is that safety and comfort in a committed relationship are dependent on being free to say whatever you want to your partner. This myth is understandably appealing. It carries theRead more
We Need To Learn Kindness With Conditions
When Over-functioning Due To Anxiety, We Often Take Ourselves Out Of The Equation Anxiety causes us to over-function in the world, and in our drive to do it all, our own needs often get ignored. From the outside it looks as if we’re high-functioning: the bills are paid, the house is clean, we’re killing itRead more
Tribeca Therapy On The Relationship Lessons That Can Be Learned From The Couples On “The Office”
Tribeca Therapy was recently featured for our couples therapy expertise in an article on Insider that highlights the practical relationship advice that can be gleaned from the various relationships depicted in NBC’s classic comedy The Office. From Jim and Pam to Angela and Dwight to Michael and Holly, these couples are not only fun (andRead more
What Makes Millennials The Loneliest Generation?: Two NYC Therapists Discuss
Earlier this year, YouGov published an article citing data that Millennials feel lonely much more than Generation X or Baby Boomers. According to their findings, 30% percent of Millennials say they always or often feel lonely, compared to 20% of Gen X and 15% of Baby Boomers. Two of our therapists–Jordan Conrad and Emily Stuart–respondRead more
Tribeca Therapy On Why Couples Fall Out Of Love In Business Insider
Falling Out Of Love In A Relationship Is Often Due To A Change In Intimacy We often think of attraction as both mysterious and binary, as well as primarily physical, or at least, ineffable. While there’s plenty of mystery, changes in being in love or attraction often has very real corollaries. Our Founder and ClinicalRead more
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