Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! I’m Dr. Katherine Sherman and I’m a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Florida. I received my Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 2010.
I specialize in working with women under age 40, including children and adolescents, to assist them in stress management, coping with life changes and family issues, and reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression and related impairments. I also treat more targeted concerns such as OCD, ADHD, specific phobias, and trichotillomania. I specialize in collaborating individually with parents to teach them effective evidence-based parenting strategies for disruptive behavior disorders and other concerns. I also work with individuals and their families who are coping with chronic illnesses and medical conditions such as diabetes, chronic pain and fatigue, transplants, and cancer.
I have a warm, caring, and open-minded treatment approach. I integrate techniques from evidence-based treatments and cognitive-behavioral therapeutic techniques. I would love to meet with you and see if we are a good fit!
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Dr. Katherine Sherman is a Florida-licensed clinical psychologist who earned her Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 2010 and has ten years of professional experience. She practices in Florida and brings a decade of clinical work to her patients.
She specializes in working with women under age 40, and also with children and adolescents, helping them manage stress, cope with life changes, and address family concerns. Her work focuses on reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression and treating targeted issues such as OCD, ADHD, specific phobias, and trichotillomania, along with sleep difficulties, anger management, and challenges with self-esteem.
Dr. Sherman also partners directly with parents to teach evidence-based parenting strategies for disruptive behavior disorders and other concerns, and she supports individuals and families coping with chronic medical conditions, including diabetes, chronic pain and fatigue, transplant recovery, and cancer.
Her approach is warm, caring, and open-minded, drawing on evidence-based methods and cognitive-behavioral techniques to tailor treatment to each person’s needs. She welcomes the opportunity to meet and determine whether she is a good fit for prospective clients.
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