Larry Nulton
Larry J. Nulton, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist who has founded and developed multiple behavioral health organizations with a focus on severe mental health disorders. Dr. Nulton has concentrated on innovations in mental health with an emphasis on outpatient clinics. He began working on multiple programs in 2008 that would later be the start of mental health programming in 2020.
In 2008, Nulton Diagnostic and Treatment Center was one of the first agencies to begin using telepsychiatry in Pennsylvania. Additionally, Nulton Diagnostic and Treatment Center began to develop another innovative program to focus on individuals with severe mental illness and histories of multiple hospitalizations, which would be the launch of a Value-Based Program model. With all programming, the focus has been on establishing valuable outcomes that meet the needs of the individual, provider, county, and BHMCO.
Dr. Nulton has also developed community-based programming to include Peer Support to help those in recovery and remain in the community and have coordinated care. This focus on recovery has also included Forensic Peer Support, which Nulton started in 2009 with Yale University. This program has demonstrated significant findings on reducing recidivism. His findings have been published in the Journal of Public Health. Larry holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Bowling Green State University.

