
Azahm Khan is a Licensed Master Social Worker and assistant behavior analyst with a deep commitment to empowering individuals and communities. A native New Yorker, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with advanced studies in Applied Behavior Analysis and brings over five years of experience supporting learners ages 3 to 22 in school, home, and community-based settings. He specializes in early childhood development and neurodiversity-affirming care.
Azahm earned his Master of Social Work from Fordham University, where he participated in a summer study abroad program in the United Kingdom and France focused on global social policy and group interventions. His background in people development has strengthened his ability to foster growth, resilience, and collaboration across diverse teams.
Azahm is passionate about promoting well-being, equity, and sustainable change within both individual and organizational systems. Outside of his clinical work, he is a reflective and thought-provoking writer who explores themes of identity, emotional connection, and self-discovery. He is committed to creating spaces where all individuals feel seen, heard, and valued.