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Testimonials

All testimonials are of real people with whom we have worked. Only initials are used for confidentiality purposes, although many gave the approval for their names to be used, we feel most respectful to keep their names private and confidential. Staff, parents, and student testimonials are from those that participated in personal development workshops with Ana Marsh, during her time as a principal. Other testimonials were of parents or student about the difference that the strong socio-emotional environment of the school, made in their success.

Ms M

Ana’s leadership has allowed me to understand what leadership looks like, through her vulnerability, her strength, and her power. I have learned so much from her about how I want to show up for myself and my community. She is such an anchor of grace and an example of how to lead with love.

Mr A Staff Member

I feel blessed to have worked with a great leader such as Ana, who listened to her employees and worked at creating a healthy environment for everyone to grow in.

Ms M

Ana made our students’ day brighter with welcoming energy. She is a visionary leader

Mr J

Mrs. Marsh and her team were amazing! They care deeply for their students and go to great lengths to support them. That was even more evident this first year of the pandemic. They supported not only for our children, but everyone. Mrs. Marsh got parents to participate as much as possible, by working directly with them. It really made a difference this year in our lives. My child is a different person this year thanks to them and the way they work with your students. I am very grateful for all they have done. 

Ms. D., Staff

Ana showed me that anything is possible. I believe that she also instilled the idea into our students. I am thankful to her for being who she is. Never change! She has been the change that our school needed. I knew we were on solid ground because of all the things she did I am grateful that she mad my time at the school more pleasant.

Mr B Staff Member

Ms. Marsh took her own time to teach us yoga and to be mindful. I always looked forward to our Fridays and felt peaceful. It was a great way to bring staff, students, and families together. Together, we learned how to take care of our mental health, so that we could support our community better.

Mr E

The dream was always there but it was hard to take the first step. I came to the USA in 1997 with my wife and we were only supposed to stay for 2 years. Then we began to receive blessings; our children. After that, everything changed. Our frame of mind shifted from worrying about us to focusing on the entire family. With work and the kids schooling, time flew by quickly and we found ourselves stuck in a routine that was hard to break. The Principal began self-development workshops for the parents, and from there, it all took off. The course gave us the strength and the mind frame of taking action in our lives to do what we always wanted but never did. We are living by that phrase now, “making decisions for the future by taking action in the present”. I am now a proud owner of my own company. Thank God, the business is beginning to take off.

Mrs K

Mrs. Marsh offered self-development workshops for parents on Saturdays, and even though my time is very limited, I decided to attend. It was a nice experience for me to be there for my child. Ms. Marsh presented the workshop well. These workshops empowered me to stay focused and know that I can do anything that I put my mind to. I will do anything to support my child. We also had the opportunity to engage in other activities, including exercise and art classes, with presenters they had for us, and that ran those pieces. It was also enjoyable to be able to move our muscles. After the workshops, we went home feeling relaxed and stress free.

Graduate - A.A

I will never forget the help and the love Ms. Marsh showed me.

Ms D

I was able to participate in the workshops personally and with my children. They have helped me in my daily life, and in the improvement of my relationship with my children, and it helped me be involved more in their educational and emotional development. Our beloved and distinguished principal, who teaches the workshops for parents and students, is a jewel. By having the opportunity to share our experiences during our monthly meetings and the exposure of our principal, my life has changed in every aspect. Our time is valuable, and I am glad I attended because it was an experience never before experienced. I think these types of program empower parents to walk hand in hand with our children and school. We are a family, and together, we are better.

Mrs N

The self-development workshops helped me lose fear, know that if I want it, it’s possible, and that if I have a goal, I should not wait for it, but act on it. They helped me to understand and accept people with their strengths and weaknesses, how to communicate with my children in a way they can understand me better, and value what I have to offer, which is a lot. With God, I am going to try to start the English classes, which I find difficult to start, but I now know I can.

Ms T

The workshops conducted by Mrs. Marsh were liberating. They address the mind, body and soul of the individuals, their family, and the community. I looked forward to attending these healing workshops of self-development with fitness/wellness, arts, resume writing, cover letter creation, knowing how to navigate technology and how to communicate with our children. They were illuminating, fun and I’ve never felt better. Thank you!

Ms M

My name is Maria T. I wanted to thank the Principal, Mr. Marsh, and the participants for the time I’ve spent in the yoga with the Principal class. For me, this has been an amazing experience for my life and health. It has given me the energy to move forward and live each day to the max. I am not worried about my problems and take everything day by day. Since January of 2018, I have been suffering with pain in my head and the doctor told me I had a tumor in my ear. After I began to see this affected me physically, I began breaking down. Different ranges of emotions ran through my mind. I began to think that it was better for me to die now, than go through the suffering. With the advice of some friends, they told me to go to the doctor to get checked. I went and began to describe my symptoms and they did many exams. I had appointment after appointment, and no one has been able to pinpoint the issue and it just made me even more desperate. I never did yoga before and once I received the messages from the school, I thought: “What do I have to lose?” When I started, I felt relaxed, less stressed, and happy. I also began doing yoga at home with the moves that I remember being taught, at least once a week. When our session finished, I was able to look into the mirror and feel healed, beautiful, and surrounded by likeminded people who are here to support one another. The school supports the students and families, and that makes a big difference. My son, a very shy but hard-working man, blossomed at the school, and was able to graduate early, with an Advanced Regents Diploma, and is ready for the next stage of his life.

Ms M

As a parent of two graduates of school Mrs. Marsh led, I am very proud of the programs and resources the school has to offer not only to the students, but to the parents which is a rarity. With everything from workshops, continuing education, and health wellness, these services were not only beneficial, but vital to our community. Our principal, Ms. Marsh, is not only a beacon at the school, but the driving force behind the school itself for if it were not for her perseverance and dedication, the school would not be what it transformed into. Although my kids are no longer here, I will still continue to support the school in all aspects that I can, for it was the foundation that was fundamental for my children’s future in college. After taking the self-development workshops that Ms. Marsh offered for students and families, I changed my way of being, my attitude, and I began fulfilling the goals. I set to achieve goals like getting a new job, improving my English, exercising, and involving myself in my child’s education by volunteering in the school.

Ms S

I had two sons in this school and as of 2018-2019 I heard about the self-development workshop during the parent association meetings. I finally decided to attend the workshops. The testimonies that some of the parents gave, made me want to learn more of what they were experiencing. Since I wanted to get rid of my fear of speaking with people, I thought this would be the best opportunity and doors have opened based on what I learned. By attending the workshops, it has helped me by finding different tactics on how to lose my fear of speaking when I am in groups; I am very shy. After going to the workshops, I decided to look at life positively, not negatively. Mrs. Marsh told me not to allow fear to be the reason why I could not accomplish any goals I set out for myself. When I would begin talking in large groups, I would be scared. I would always wonder, are they laughing at me, or will they talk about me but for my growth? I went for it. For me to achieve anything, I must block all the naysayers, beginning with myself. I began to see that there are many more people that will encourage the growth. Due to this, it has helped me at home. I have begun thinking before I reacted emotionally. Before, if I needed to accomplish something and I could not, I would cry, feeling lost and unsuccessful. With the encouragement of others, I have changed my way of thinking in knowing that although it may not happen the first time, I must work to make it happen if I really want it. Since I began thinking before reacting emotionally, it helped my relationship with my children. My kids became rebellious as they entered adolescence, and I learned in the workshops to understand that this is something they are going through emotionally. If I am unable to help them, that is ok. I just focus on seeking help and find someone that I can talk to and who can talk to them, removing the stigma of mental health. I just hope they see that although I was being strict, it was because I love them and want the best for them. I have personally seen many parents who have advance in life because of the they learned in the workshops. One parent created her own business by driving cabs and that encouraged me to try and get my driver’s license. By learning to give opportunities a shot, although a bit fearful, I am jumping into any situation with both feet in. I am removing all negative energy and replacing it with nothing but positivity because the ultimate goal is to provide my children with a legacy. Thank you, Mrs. Marsh, for giving so much of your time to want to empower and better our community. 

Ms. B, Parent

The school is designed as a preparatory school for 9-12 grade students going to college. It has shaped and impacted me and my daughter’s life in several ways. The school culture value created by the principal, Ms. Marsh, and the teachers, makes students feel connected, valued and foster encouragement amongst students. It creates a conducive environment to learn.

S. A., Graduate

When I needed any help with confidence or stress, or any problem I might have been facing, I’d go to Ms. Marsh, and she would be able to give me ideas and solutions to calm me down; she is very creative. I had faith and blind-trust in the staff in my school. I knew that whenever there was a problem, I could always go get help. 

R. C., Student

When I first went to the school building, I felt everybody was willing to help me. I got to talk to the principal right away. No schedules, no waiting, no fancy appointments, everything was running so smoothly that I thought something was off. But no, it was just plain kindness and desire to help. The staff and the principal were really helpful.

Samantha H.

Ana made me feel so safe and loved during my secessions with her. The Trauma therapy helped with building my long lost self confidence from when I was 12 years old as a result of being bullied in middle and high school. Ana has helped me tremendously in so many ways. Before I met Ana I was constantly in flight or fight mode trying to constantly please people to like me by doing things I thought would make them love me, but Ana has helped me see that I dont have to do anything different but be myself and the people who love me will love me for who I am. She helped me rescue my inner child from all the Shame and guilt I held inside me. I love how Ana would always be there for me no matter what was going on in my life. I truly appreciate her and everything she did to help me overcome my Trauma. She is definitely a blessing.

Name not listed due to confidentiality

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Name not listed due to confidentiality

Ms. Marsh’s warm tones and calm demeanor immediately made me feel safe and trusting of her as someone who can support me. She can help me break out of my shell and allow me to express myself and be my person, and she can use simple and direct questions to guide me through the challenges I was dealing with at the time. Ms. Marsh is extraordinary, helpful, excellent, intelligent, and outstanding. November 11, 2021

Name not listed due to confidentiality

* I came to therapy for help with persistent social anxiety and depression. My therapist is a kind and compassionate listener who helps me understand what’s happening in my brain and body during these episodes. She has taught me effective techniques to deal with them when they happen, and gives me advice on how to notice and challenge my thinking patterns, encouraging a more empowering perspective. I learn so much about how to become a stronger and better version of myself.

Name not listed due to confidentiality

* Ana’s approach to therapy and passion for helping people has given me something I feared I would never have, happiness. I did not know what being happy was, but Ana pivoted my therapy until we found something that worked and has given me something I am eternally grateful for! * Working with Ana has changed my life. Her compassionate honesty and the amazing work that we do (EMDR, mindfulness, etc) has empowered me to make many changes in my life. She is extremely knowledgeable and endlessly helpful. I feel very lucky to have her as a therapist.

L.T.

I had a major stroke in February 2023. It’s been a little over a year. After the stroke, I had difficulty remembering things, difficulty with speech, and with motor skills. I started Neurofeedback at the end of October 2023. Since I started, there have been many changes. I remember a lot more things lately. My speech is clearer and faster, and I am able to engage in conversations, which I was unable to do prior to that. My sense of humor is back and I am able to laugh and engage when people say things that make me laugh. Before, my balance was very off, but now, my balance has improved a great deal. I am very glad to have the ability to do Neurofeedback. I have done about 20 sessions so far, and It has made a big difference in my recovery. I am looking forward to more changes and improvements. I am now more hopeful and know that with time, I will be close to my normal self.

M.W.

My husband had a major stroke in February 2023. We had no idea what was going on at first. We found out that he had a series of strokes and we saw the decline of the strokes taking effect. It got to the point where he could not speak, chew, or do any of his normal bodily activities. He couldn’t write, walk (without stumbling or falling), or move his hands. He was in the hospital for a month. He had a neurologist, a cardiologist, a physical therapist, and a social worker. While in rehab, there were some improvements. He was able to sit up and talk a little better. Very slow speech and difficulty recalling words, but we were able to get what he was trying to say. Nonetheless, he was having lots of issues in expressing his thoughts and with his speech in general. He was more responsive, was able to smile more, etc. After he was released from rehab, his mobility was a little better, but he couldn’t do it on his own. He wasn’t able to move on his own and would get dizzy. He couldn’t sit by himself. He could not move his right side. He still couldn’t swallow and was not talking a lot. By October, there was more progress. However, he was answering one word answers and moving better. He still needed a walker. He was still shifting to one side and the walker would lift. He started neurofeedback at A Mindful Talk Health Services in November 2023. After about 3 sessions, we started seeing changes with his mobility and speech. After Thanksgiving, he started to not need the walker and he wasn’t shifting. He was keeping his eyes open when walking. Before that, he would keep his eyes closed because he would get dizzy. He started laughing more, interacting, and talking more. He would talk on the phone, and he would use the phone and talk on it more. He still does not interact and use the phone much, but if asked if someone calls him, he does. He sits up on his own, takes a shower on his own, walks way better, and he has a smart mouth again. Since he started Neurofeedback, we have seen many changes and see it has helped him a lot! He was unable to read, but now is reading, his memory has improved a lot. At times he still has to think a little bit longer, but he remembers things now. He can even sign his name again. It was very rough to go through what he had to go through and having someone who used to be a full time manager of a supermarket store, a husband and a father, become totally dependent on us. Now, he is becoming more independent again. I feel much more hopeful that by the summer time, we will see many more changes as he continues his Neurofeedback treatment. They did a 2nd brain map today. He’s only done about 20 sessions of Neurofeedback so far, and we have seen amazing changes. I can’t wait to see the changes we see in the brain map as well, and the changes we will see in the future.

Krystal Roldan

Krystal Roldan is a dedicated neurofeedback technician with a passion for mental health and wellness. Currently pursuing a degree in Psychology with a focus on Mental Health, she is committed to helping individuals improve their cognitive and emotional well-being through innovative neurofeedback techniques. Krystal has developed a strong understanding of how neurofeedback can support mental health treatment and enhance overall quality of life. She believes in the power of personalized care and is driven by a desire to empower clients on their journey to better mental health.

Jordan Marsh

Jordan Marsh is a student at Hunter College, CUNY, and is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in psychology with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience. She is passionate about helping individuals.has been trained and works as a qEEG technician at A Mindful Talk, which has deepened her understanding of innovative, efficient approaches beyond traditional psychotherapy. She has witnessed remarkable physical, mental, and emotional transformations in her clients, observing firsthand the positive impact of her work—whether through personal observation or clients sharing their progress.

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Sharyn Hahn

Yoga Therapist| Holistic Wellness Consultant
Sharyn Hahn, C-IAYT, RYT-500, received her 800-hour IYT certification through the Kripalu School of Integrative Yoga Therapy. She has been teaching yoga and related healing practices since 2015 to students of all ages and levels. Additionally, in her role as a Middle School teacher, Mindfulness and SEL have been a part of her curriculum since 2018. Her personal journey as a cancer survivor deepened her appreciation for following a healthy lifestyle. This awareness led her to pursue an accreditation in fitness as an ACE Personal Trainer, as well as several Yoga certifications. Sharyn shares her passion for guiding others on their own path to healing with an invitation to explore and balance the chakras, practice pranayama, tap into mindfulness, and delve into a physical practice that embraces asana to enhance wellness objectives. This holistic approach reduces stress, strengthens the immune system, and balances the five koshas, with an emphasis on the physical, energetic, and emotional connections.

Carmella Stone

Carmella Stone Klein is an art therapist and Iyengar instructor that educates and heals through mindfulness practices and therapeutic techniques. She helps others overcome health issues and emotional struggles in order to cultivate stability and contentment in their lives. She began her personal journey to help others as an Art Therapist decades ago, after earning a BA in Creative Arts in Human Services from Russell Sage College, and her MA in Art Therapy from New York University, Carmella worked with children at the Henry Ittleson Center in the Bronx, a school for emotionally disturbed children. She then spent six years helping people with HIV and AIDS at the Home for Aged Blind to express themselves through creativity and self exploration. After a decade of education in yoga practice, in 2016 Carmella traveled to Pune, India to study at the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Institute. She now brings her years of expertise to help others to overcome physical and emotional struggles and find well-being at A Mindful talk in Lynbrook, NY. She hopes to help lead clients on a path to find health, peace, emotional and spiritual growth, and freedom from pain.

Pauline Louis

Pauline Louis is a dedicated mental health counselor with a deep passion for supporting individuals on their journey toward healing, self-discovery, and personal growth. With a client-centered approach, she is committed to creating a safe, compassionate, and empowering therapeutic space where clients can explore challenges, build resilience, and achieve meaningful change. Pauline integrates a variety of evidence-based modalities to meet the unique needs of each client, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Person-Centered Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Approaches. Her clinical focus includes helping individuals manage anxiety, overcome relationship difficulties, navigate life transitions, and cultivate greater emotional clarity and well-being. Known for her warm, collaborative, and goal-oriented style, Pauline partners with clients to identify their inner strengths and develop practical strategies for long-term success. She believes in the transformative power of therapy and is honored to support individuals as they move toward a more fulfilling and balanced life.

Milena Uribe

Milena Uribe is a seasoned and compassionate social worker with over two decades of dedicated service within the New York City Department of Education. Throughout her career, she has positively impacted the emotional and social well-being of students, families, and school communities by offering trauma-informed, culturally responsive care rooted in empathy and equity. Milena’s practice extends beyond traditional social work by integrating wellness modalities such as yoga, mindfulness, and restorative practices. Her holistic approach fosters resilience, healing, and empowerment—meeting individuals where they are and helping them reconnect with their inner strength and wisdom. A passionate advocate for mental health and community well-being, Milena also facilitates healing circles, mindfulness-based programs, and interactive workshops designed to nurture emotional, mental, and spiritual growth. Her work is grounded in compassion, cultural humility, and a profound belief in the transformative power of collective healing. Milena continues to inspire and uplift communities through her unwavering commitment to wellness, education, and social justice.

Maggie Laventure

Maggie Laventure was born in Haiti and immigrated to the United States, where she began her high school education. Demonstrating an early passion for human development and social impact, she earned an Associate’s degree in Human Services and Mental Health from LaGuardia Community College. She continued her academic journey at Queens College, where she received a dual Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology. Driven by a deep commitment to serving others, Maggie pursued and obtained a Master’s degree in Social Work from Columbia University. Her professional career spans more than two decades in the field of social services, including extensive experience with the Human Services Administration. Throughout her tenure, she has cultivated a strong reputation for excellence in client services and has consistently demonstrated leadership, empathy, and integrity in her work. Maggie is the founder of Bright Future for Haiti, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting orphans and vulnerable children in Haiti. The organization provides critical services such as nutrition, healthcare, food security, sanitation and hygiene, emergency response, financial assistance, and education. Under her leadership, Bright Future for Haiti empowers children to thrive and become healthy, responsible, and contributing members of Haitian society. A devoted wife and proud mother of two daughters, Maggie embodies dedication, passion, and grace in all aspects of her life and work. Her unwavering commitment to uplifting communities both in the U.S. and Haiti continues to inspire all who work alongside her.

Lisa Livermore

Finding the right therapist can feel like a daunting and vulnerable task but know you have taken the first courageous step on a journey towards healing and growth. Life throws curveballs at us, and at times, it can feel overwhelming to navigate these challenges alone. As a counselor, my priority is to provide a safe, non-judgmental and compassionate space for you to explore your emotions, thoughts and experiences. I believe in the power of empathy and validation and am here to offer you the support you seek. Together we can embark on a collaborative journey towards discovering your inner strengths, developing healthier coping strategies and embracing positive change in your life. I work with teens, adults and elders (65+) with specialized experience working with college and graduate students. Therapeutic interventions I have experience with: CBT DBT Motivational Interviewing Narrative Therapy Family Systems Issues I have experience with or want to work with: Women’s issues Body image issues Aging Relationship issues Codependency Addiction/Harm reduction Life transitions LGBTQ…issues with sexual orientation, gender identity Depression Anxiety Stress Procrastination, low motivation, executive functioning Grief Trauma

Lee Anne McCarthy

I received my Master of Social Work degree from Adelphi University, and have experience applying theories of social work to assist clients in a variety of topics and settings. As a practitioner, my goal is to use strength-based strategies to help you achieve wanted results through interpersonal change. I will work with you to identify where you would like to begin your journey, focus on addressing your challenges, and together we will reach your destinations.

Dominique Whiteman

As a License Mental Health Professional, my goal is to support clients by utilizing skills and resources to improve their wellbeing. I love to empower my clients and provide a safe space to be vulnerable. I have experience working with a variety of individuals from different backgrounds to help manage their mental health struggles and needs. I specialize in the treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma and psychotic disorders but always aim to expand my knowledge and competence. It is important to build a positive therapeutic alliance to help achieve your personal and life goals.

Dinorka Ogando.

With over 20 years of experience supporting children, teens, and families, Dinorka Ogando brings a unique, heart-centered approach to mental health and emotional healing. Dinorka uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)—evidence-based modalities that help individuals manage thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in healthy, constructive ways. Part of her therapeutic work is grounded in Restorative Justice, Mediation, Conflict Resolution and Meditation, creating a holistic approach that treats the whole person—not just the symptoms. She works closely with teens navigating identity, relationships, and independence, helping them discover their inner voice and resilience. Dinorka also supports families struggling to communicate during emotionally difficult times, including the unique challenges of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. Every session with Dinorka is built on empathy, active listening, and the belief that healing begins when we feel truly heard.