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Sharelle Baldwin

Utah
Psychologist
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Practice at a Glance
SPECIALTIES
Autism +
STYLE
Warm
Safe
Flexible
Reflective

About

Greetings and welcome! I am thrilled about this collaborative and validating journey. My name is Dr. Sharelle Baldwin and as a licensed clinical forensic neuropsychologist, my goal is to provide insight about brain-behavior relationships. I am licensed in Utah and also PSYPACT (APIT) authorization, which allows me to practice psychology in other states as well. I’m excited to understand your experiences and the ways you naturally interact with the world. This process is a neurodiversity-affirming approach. We will talk about your life experiences, your preferences, your strengths and challenges. You are the expert on yourself and my role is to help develop a more full understanding about your communication style, how you relate to others, social-emotional expression, and sensory experiences. I look forward to this process of self-understanding across development, using evidence-based strategies to outline meaningful support in life.

Education & Licensure
Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology from University of California, Davis Medical Center, Department of Neurology; Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with emphasis in Neuropsychology and Forensic Psychology from Nova Southeastern University; Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University; Federal Bureau of Investigation research internship at the Behavioral Analysis Unit; Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology with a Criminology Certification from University of Utah.
Treatment Approach
What motivated you to specialize in working with autistic adults?

The advocacy of adults with neurodiversity involves supporting authenticity in a nuanced way. Specifically, issues related to work, relationships, and identity,  have a person-centered approach and individual focus. In my personal and professional life, I have seen the need for greater understanding of the sensory, motor, and cognitive presentations of individuals diagnosed with neurodiversity. Being a part of the science behind that goal is a meaningful endeavor.

How do you bring a strengths-based, affirming approach to your client work?

Utilizing best practices and scientific research,  individuals with neurodiversity present with a natural human variation.  Assessing the individual’s perceptions and needs in a collaborative way, helps to reinforce an individualized, strength based approach.

Practice at a Glance
SPECIALTIES
Autism +
STYLE
Warm
Safe
Flexible
Reflective
Sharelle Baldwin
Utah
Psychologist