Meet Daniella Lang, Psy.D.
About Me
Daniella Lang, Psy.D.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist (Psy.D.) in Florida and Illinois. I received my doctoral degree from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. I then completed my APA accredited pre-doctoral internship at Miami Dade County, Community Action & Human Services Department, and my postdoctoral residency at Nova Southeastern University.
I have experience working with clients who have struggled with a wide range of challenges spanning their entire lifetimes. I received clinical training within universities, schools, hospitals, and community-based settings serving individuals, groups, and families. I have served individuals who have experienced anxiety, trauma, depression, adjustment issues, interpersonal deficits, grief, and struggles with acculturation. However, I am especially fond of helping children, adolescents and young adults.

I find it meaningful to assist individuals who have experienced trauma. I have worked with survivors of domestic abuse. I have worked on-site to assist individuals impacted by the Parkland, and Highland Park shootings as well as by the Surfside building collapse.
Being fluent in Spanish and the daughter of Argentine immigrants has instilled in me a passion for working with culturally, linguistically, and socioeconomically diverse clients. I am committed to cultural sensitivity within my clinical work and interpersonal relationships. I find it imperative to be empathic and genuine, and I understand that each individual has unique needs, backgrounds, and lives within different systems and cultures.
I utilize a client-centered, yet integrative approach while implementing a variety of evidence-based therapeutic interventions including trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy, attachment interventions, play therapy, narrative therapy, family systems, solution-focused interventions, and existential therapy. I am comfortable providing risk assessment, crisis intervention, and consultation to family and other treatment providers.
Israel is navigating unique and challenging times, which further underscores the importance of providing sensitive and effective support."
Experience
Clinical Practice
I have extensive experience working in clinical settings, providing therapy and psychological assessments to individuals of all ages. My work involves treating a wide range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship difficulties.
Qualifications
Illinois School of Professional Psychology
Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology
2014-2015
APA Accredited Pre-Doctoral Internship
Nova Southeastern University
Postdoctoral Residency
Licensure
Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Florida and Illinois
Professional Memberships
American Psychological Association (APA)
2008-Present
Florida Psychological Association (FPA)