Carolyn Grile, PsyD
Pediatric Psychology
Highlights
Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleAbout Carolyn Grile
Biography
Dr. Carolyn M. Grile, PsyD is a licensed pediatric psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism. Dr. Grile specializes in psychological evaluation and therapeutic intervention for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Grile earned her doctorate degree from Wright State University's School of Professional Psychology. She completed her internship and postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Psychology at the University of Nebraska's Munroe-Meyer Institute in their Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Dr. Grile provides a family-centered, neuro-affirming approach to psychological evaluation and treatment which focuses on the child's unique strengths and provides the child and their family with the tools and support needed to develop and thrive. Dr. Grile's specialty interests include diagnostic evaluations for autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, developmental delays, and intellectual disabilities. She also specializes in the behavioral treatment of children with autism spectrum disorder and behavioral parent training.
Locations
- Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation
- 2801 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, Cleveland, OH 44104
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Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Fellowship: University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2024
- Internship: University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2023
- Graduate School: Wright State University School of Professional Psychology, 2023
- Graduate School: Wright State University, 2020
- Undergraduate: University of Mount Union, 2018
Research & Publications
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