Dr. Daniel Sheridan PH.D., Psychologist
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Dr. Daniel Sheridan PH.D.

Psychologist | Psychoanalysis

2730 SW 3RD AVE. MIAMI FL, 33129

About

Dr. Daniel Sheridan is a licensed psychologist and graduate of the APA-accredited Counseling Psychology doctoral program from the University of Miami. Throughout his education and training, Dr. Dan has excelled in both therapeutic work and clinical research and has been the recipient of several awards and honors including ‘Outstanding Doctoral Student in Counseling Psychology’ and first-place winner of a university-wide dissertation competition titled, ‘Three-Minute Thesis’. As a clinician, Dr. Dan has trained in community mental health clinics and university counseling centers treating a wide arrange of presenting concerns including depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, LGBTQ+ issues, trauma, and substance use. In addition to his work as a private practice clinician, he sits on the board of directors for the Southeast Florida Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology.

Education and Training

University of Miami Ph.D. 2017

Provider Details

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Dr. Daniel Sheridan PH.D.
Dr. Daniel Sheridan PH.D.'s Expert Contributions
  • Navigating the Maze of the Authentic Self

    At the core of our human nature is the drive to live an authentic life. What authenticity looks like varies for each person; however, its importance cannot be understated. From birth, our innate talents, desires, hopes, and ambitions exist as a seed waiting to germinate. Under optimal conditions,...

Areas of expertise and specialization

DepressionAnxietyTraumaRelationship IssuesLGBTQ+

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychological Association, Division of Psychoanalysis  

Dr. Daniel Sheridan PH.D.'s Practice location

2730 SW 3RD AVE. -
MIAMI, FL 33129
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