Larry Colby is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Secondary Education Teacher. He completed his Bachelor’s in Secondary Education with a dual major in Speech Communication and Psychology at Eastern Michigan University in 2003. He completed his Master’s in Mental Health Counseling at Walden University in 2013. He completed his counseling internship at a sexual abuse center and a private alternative school. Larry is trained in Clinical Trauma Therapy (CCTPI), TF-CBT, DBT, EMDR, Sandtray, Child-Centered Play, Theraplay, Filia-Play, and Co-Parenting training.

Since 2004, Larry has provided mental health services as a direct care worker, behavioral health specialist, therapist, clinical supervisor, and clinical director within Psychiatric Residential facilities, Group Homes, Partial Hospitalizations, Intensive Outpatient, Intensive In-home, and Outpatient Counseling services. Larry was also an English Teacher who worked with both advanced and at-risk populations

Larry's preferred modality with children is play therapy, Sandtray, and bibliotherapy. Larry's preferred method with adolescents and adults is a combination of EMDR, DBT, CBT, Sand Tray, and Person-Centered Therapy. Larry's preferred method in addressing child-parent relationships is Theraplay, Filial Play, family therapy, and parent coaching. Larry has specialized in helping youth and adults suffering from trauma rebuild their life stories. Larry believes in meeting clients where they are in their life, setting aside blame, and focusing on problem solving and reconnecting to healthy relationships. Feel free to connect with Larry today to see how you can work together to get life to where you want it to be. 

Larry is a Michigan native who has lived and taught in Puerto Rico and Virginia.. Larry's wife is a Puerto Rican native who has taught in Puerto Rico, Michigan, and Virginia. She is an assistant principal for a high school in Northern Virginia. Larry and his wife currently reside in Spotsylvania, Virginia. Larry and his wife enjoy going on trips and learning about new places with their children.