Delilah Ruby Grant

Motto:I can because I think I can.
Delilah Ruby Grant, MA, LMFT, is an acclaimed author and licensed marriage and family therapist with over two decades of experience in guiding individuals, couples, families, and groups towards healthier relationships and personal growth.
Operating from her private practice nestled in the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana, Delilah specializes in helping clients who have been impacted by Emotionally Unavailable Personality Traits or those navigating relationships with emotionally distant partners. She also provides attachment-focused therapy for couples, holding licenses in Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.
Delilah penned the critically-acclaimed bestseller "When Love Feels Like a Struggle: Strategies to Thrive in Relationships," which draws on extensive research with adults who have faced challenges in forming deep emotional connections. Her follow-up book, "Unlocking Your Heart: Steps to Building Genuine Intimacy," delves into the process of overcoming barriers to true intimacy and emotional honesty. Her works have been translated into several languages including Spanish, Italian, German, Swedish, and Turkish.
Delilah has been featured on popular media platforms such as The Today Show, Dr. Phil, and BBC World News. She is a sought-after lecturer, speaking at various forums on emotional connection and healthy relationship habits.
Holding a master’s degree in counseling psychology and another in communication studies, Delilah has earned accolades for her contributions to journalism and education. She has shared her expertise in writing and communications at prestigious institutions like Tulane University, Xavier University of Louisiana, and Loyola University New Orleans.
Please note that Delilah's articles are meant for informational and educational purposes only. They do not serve as therapy or professional psychotherapeutic advice, nor should they be considered a substitute for therapy. Delilah cannot provide psychotherapeutic advice about individual situations outside of a therapeutic setting. If you need support for your mental health and well-being, please consult with a healthcare provider or mental health professional. In case of a crisis, contact your local emergency services immediately.
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