Trauma disrupts the very foundation that makes us who we are when left untreated.

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We care about culture.

Our mission is to provide communities of color and immigrants with culturally sensitive mental health services by utilizing the individual’s cultural practices, evidence-based practices, and other community resources to ensure the best outcomes.

Testimonials

  • "Staff at Let's Talk Healing are flexible, caring, and dedicated. They are always willing to work with one's schedule. Very understanding and I can recommend anyone to send his/her kid there. We appreciate everything they are doing for our son. Thank you so much!"

    -Maxwell (Parent)

  • "Since our son started having ABA therapy at Let's Talk Healing he has made so much progress in his speech and social behavior, no words can come close to explaining how happy we are. The staff have been like family to us and I highly recommend them."

    -Wendy (Parent)

  • "Our family’s journey with Dr. Abyan Bashir and Let's Talk Healing has been empowering, combining personalized EIDBI for our three children with a unique approach that actively involves and educates us as parents. Their dedication to fostering strong advocates for our children, alongside their commitment to the broader autism awareness and acceptance community, aligns with our values as actively involved parents. We're grateful for their exceptional support and community engagement, truly making a difference beyond the expected."

    -Anisa (Parent)

  • "Let's Talk Healing has been very supportive in helping our family access resources to better support our child with ASD. Since starting ABA services at Let's Talk Healing, my child has become more independent, eats better, and has improved overall with managing his emotions and expressing his needs."

    -April (parent)

Our Services

  • ARMHS

    Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) are mental health services that are rehabilitative and enable the member to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness.

  • EIDBI

    Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) are services that offer medically necessary treatment to people under the age of 21 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or related conditions.