TriBeCa Therapy Reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)

Matt Lundquist

67% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

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9 reviews
1.0
15 Aug 2025
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Pros

That I was salaried, but I think it's back to FFS. I will note that I was underpaid (by at least 20k) for being fully licensed and having several years of experience before starting at Tribeca according to pay standards he later advertised.

Cons

The most toxic, inappropriate work environment I have ever experienced.

5.0
10 July 2025

Tough Place to Work

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Pros

The team for the most part is really incredible--they attract many of the best graduate students/ recent grads and people really care about each other and a smart. The work is hard and clients for the most part know what they're looking for which means there's a big learning curve if you want to build a practice. I went through a difficult personal experience during my time there and found the leadership team to be incredibly supportive in helping me realize I needed to take a step back.

Cons

A lot of people seem to not know what they're in for in taking a job there. The work is intense, the supervision is intense. It's also way more psychoanalytic than I realized and that isn't for everybody/ ultimately not how I decided to practice.

4.0
14 Mar 2025
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Pros

Tribeca Therapy is somewhere I feel proud to work. What has concerned me as of late is there is a negative and accusatory one sided conversation in this space. And I would like to slow down and be a bit more complex unpacking working at Tribeca Therapy. Practicing therapy challenges you and Tribeca therapy and the owner supports and attends to the incredible labor of becoming a better and better therapist. At times that can feel quite impactful and sometimes it can feel overwhelming as though you will never learn it all and that challenges the self. As we tell our patients you don’t always feel better at first sometimes you just have to feel and I find as a therapist I have been given space to feel, understand, be with vs. rush to fix. Tribeca therapy as a group and the owner thoughtfully and imperfectly, as process goes, provided a structure in training and supervision to take on the what has been called the impossible profession and make it more digestible to new therapist and also more complex and complicated than the learning of grad school or standard practices where one knows it all or has answers. The owner of the practice helps bring in the gray, collaborative process and the process of not knowing and being with what is coming up in the therapy, in the clinician and in supervision. And for me when I have wanted to rush ahead or not go towards a part of what is coming up in my therapy practice or in our larger group or in our culture the owner of the practice and our group have helped me tolerate a process vs avoid. As I feel has been the practice with current and past therapist here. Lastly, Tribeca is a place that challenges the therapist as a practitioner to learn, to read, to study, to ask questions, to understand psychotherapy and psychoanalysis and brings into the conversation a willingness to talk about constructs of race, class, gender, sexuality, human process of the whole human, the full relationship, and their psyche, in brave ways and from an analytic stance in order to have hard sometimes unspoken conversations. This can feel controversial if we are in a defended state, this can feel more digestible if we slow down and are in a process of not knowing, learning, and a process of building together. Which is what I have felt Tribeca therapy is committed to hard conversations and process and collaboration.

Cons

I think Tribeca Therapy has changed over the last decade in its therapeutic style and that I think may have disappointed some staff in recent years. Who had hoped to work somewhere they could work less interrupted, mildly influenced or challenged. I think because of that we have realized and we have made our therapeutic stance of practicing psychotherapy using a psychoanalysis lens and supervision clearer. There have been some mis-steps and processes that we have let go of that might have been a bit more in the knowing/rushing vs not knowing/a process of understanding and the practice did not catch this conflict in values, process as soon as it needed too. That is too bad and also part of a process of growing. I think things have and are being evaluated to change this and more collaboration given to the whole team.

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