Grant Lannin, LMSW

Licensed Master Social Worker

Telehealth Therapy Across Texas

About Grant

Grant Lannin is a Licensed Master Social Worker providing virtual therapy to individuals and families across Texas. He has worked with clients in inpatient, outpatient, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) settings, supporting individuals through anxiety, depression, trauma responses, life transitions, and seasons of significant change.
Grant brings a calm, steady presence to therapy and is especially attuned to clients who feel pressure to “hold it together” for others while quietly struggling themselves. He creates a grounded, supportive space where clients feel heard, validated, and empowered to move forward with clarity and confidence.
He believes everyone deserves a space where their voice matters, their experiences are respected, and their strengths are recognized — even when those strengths don’t feel visible yet.

Areas of Focus

  • Anxiety and depression
  • Life transitions and adjustment
  • Emotional regulation and coping skills
  • Trauma responses and recovery support
  • Adolescent and young adult mental health
  • Family and relationship stress
  • Men’s issues
  • Faith-informed counseling (optional)

Experience & Background

Grant brings experience across a range of clinical settings, including:
  • Inpatient and intensive psychiatric care
  • Outpatient and group therapy programs
  • Employee Assistance Program (brief counseling)
  • Long-term acute care hospital settings
  • Crisis assessment and safety planning
Across these settings, Grant has provided individual therapy, facilitated groups, collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, and supported clients through acute stress, major transitions, and longer-term treatment goals.

Therapeutic Approach

Grant’s work is trauma-informed, collaborative, and strengths-based. His primary modalities include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): to help clients identify and reframe unhelpful thought patterns
  • DBT-informed skills: to support emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and mindfulness
  • Solution-Focused Therapy: to build momentum, highlight strengths, and support practical change
Grant integrates these approaches flexibly, tailoring therapy to each client’s needs, goals, age, and comfort level. He values transparency, shared decision-making, and pacing therapy in a way that feels grounding rather than overwhelming.

Faith-Integrated Counseling

Grant offers faith-integrated counseling for clients who desire it. This may include exploring spiritual identity, incorporating prayer or scripture as grounding tools, or reflecting on how faith values contribute to meaning, resilience, and hope.
Faith is never assumed or required. Grant follows the client’s lead and honors each individual’s beliefs, questions, and personal journey.

Who Grant Works With

  • Adolescents (13+) and adults
  • Adults navigating stress, identity shifts, or emotional strain
  • Individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, or trauma responses
  • Families seeking support with communication and conflict
  • Clients interested in integrating faith into counseling
Grant strives to help clients build emotional resilience, reconnect with their strengths, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence — one step at a time.