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.
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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.
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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)