About Larry
Larry Wyatt is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Georgia with 12 years of clinical experience. He focuses on helping people navigate stress, anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, anger, and depression. He aims to make the first steps toward change feel manageable and supported.
He creates a calm space where people can talk about their thoughts and feelings without judgment. Sessions are straightforward and practical, focused on what is most pressing for the person in front of him.
Background and approach
He encourages small, real steps that add up over time. His work also addresses attachment concerns, communication problems, control issues, and struggles with guilt and shame. People who feel isolated or who wrestle with impulsivity and emotional reactivity often find concrete tools to use between sessions.
He pays attention to how relationships and self-image affect mood and behavior. Larry brings experience with men’s issues, sexuality, social anxiety, and workplace stress. He also supports people dealing with narcissistic dynamics, post-traumatic stress, and mood disorders.
The goal is to reduce overwhelming feelings and build clearer ways to cope. Sessions are offered in English and can be scheduled for different formats. He accepts international clients and aims to match pace and approach to each person’s needs.
Starting therapy is framed as a collaborative process where the person sets the priorities and pace.
Approaches and online options that meet you where you are
Evidence-based therapeutic techniques focus on building clear coping skills and changing patterns that cause distress. One common approach centers on identifying unhelpful thought and behavior patterns and replacing them with practical alternatives that reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms. This helps when worries or low mood interfere with daily life.Another approach emphasizes skills for managing strong emotions and impulsive reactions, including techniques to calm down in the moment and to respond differently in triggering situations. This kind of work is useful for anger, addictions, and trauma-related reactivity. A third approach looks at relationship patterns and attachment, helping people recognize how past connections shape current behavior and teaching communication strategies that improve interaction and reduce conflict.
Figuring out which approach fits best is part of the work together. The therapist will talk through goals, preferences, and what has or hasn't worked before, then try a path that matches the person's needs. Adjustments are made over time so the plan stays useful.
Online therapy is offered via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to offer flexibility. Video calls are useful for deeper conversation and visual cues, phone sessions can fit a break at work or when bandwidth is limited, live chat suits quick check-ins, and messaging allows shorter updates between meetings. These options help people fit therapy into busy lives and maintain regular support.
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- Experience
- 12 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English