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This Friday marks the tenth anniversary of Tribeca Therapy. Celebrating and considering how our practice has grown since I first opened the private practice in 2009, I think of our first little office, borrowing money from my dad to buy furniture, and later assuring Heather, Rachael and Karen after we expanded into a group practice that we were really going to move into a larger office and that we were really going to have patients for them to see. In short, it’s been meaningful to look back. Before founding Tribeca Therapy, I was the director of a group practice in Chelsea that was a hot mess. Therapists were encouraged to be competitive, and there were serious pressures on performance above everything else. It compromised patient care. Leaving the former office to our current location on Chambers Street in 2012 When I left, I chose to open my private practice in Tribeca because I liked in the neighborhood and quickly discovered that it was then underserved by therapists. Many who lived and worked in the neighborhood still traveled to Chelsea, Upper East Side or Upper West Side f
Tribeca Therapy Director Matt Lundquist On How Couples Can Talk About The Tough Stuff (Like Money And Death) In HerMoney Dating apps aren’t the only way to meet a partner, but there has been a rapid change in how people date, accelerating even just in the last few years. Tribeca Therapy was recently featured in a column on Business Insider responding to a question whether finding love is possible offline. Speaking to Julia Naftulin, Insider’s resident sex and relationship reporter, our director Matt, who is a regular on her panel of health experts and relationship therapists, explains how dating apps have become more and more ubiquitous through his fourteen years of practicing couples therapy. “I think just about everybody who is meeting people outside of college, graduate school, or work is meeting people through apps,” he says. It’s Worth Looking At How Dating Apps Are Used While the pervasiveness of dating apps means looking for an alternative to cure your dating woes is more likely than ever to lead to frustration (and a dead end), the question of how these apps are used is w
Tribeca Therapy On Finding A Relationship On Dating Apps In Business Insider
Tribeca Therapy’s Kelly Scott Featured in INSIDER On The Counseling Style Of The ‘Big Little Lies’ Therapist
We recently completed a video featuring several of our talented therapists to highlight our employment opportunities.