Welcome to Beryllium Psychiatric Services
We provide integrated, holistic, mental health services to adults and children suffering from depression, emotional stress, complex trauma, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, binge eating disorder, ADHD and neurodivergent stressors, and other mental health challenges. Our approach reaches beyond prescribing medication to include cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma narrative therapy, family therapy (kids), exercise planning, nutrition counseling, and other supportive strategies.
Our Vision is to transform your story into your healing story.
Our Core Philosophies
Mental wellness is whole-body wellness
At Beryllium Psych we understand that the mind and brain are connected to the rest of the body. Mental illness is not isolated to the mind but involves a complex interaction of different body systems. Your journey to healing should begin with this perspective. At Beryllium Health we strive to deepen your understanding of your body’s responses to stress.
Education is critical to treatment
We believe in an educated patient. We will work with you to increase your own awareness of your mental and physical strengths and struggles and craft a personalized plan of care to suit your specific needs.
Build the person, Build the family, Build the community
Whether we are working with Executives, physicians, community and church groups, parents, young or older adults, we understand that personal healing is family and community healing. Thus we strive to work with organizations and communities to build environments where mental health is supported and everyone can thrive.
From Dr. Abdool
“Over the last 20 years, I have united my medical training and immunology expertise with my passion for refugee mental health, to create a unique philosophy of healthcare that focuses on holistic healing for the individual, family and community.
“I have learned that ‘mental illness’ is a series of complex health conditions that affect the mind and body. Thus our Philosophy of care aims to target five pillars of treatment we believe to be critical for good mental health. These are Nutrition, Exercise, Rest, Therapy and Medication (if needed). By targeting all of these areas you can, with our support, achieve amazing improvements in your mental health. Let’s get started!”
The Story Behind Beryllium
Beryllium Psychiatric Services was birthed through living stories, many enacted before I, and this idea ever existed. These stories weave a beautifully imperfect tapestry of love, compassion, strength, intelligence, pain, trauma and resilience. These stories have instilled in me the values which form the foundation of this company. While they are many, I will share with you the one that inspired the company name.
My Grandmother, Beryl Bell Murrell, was one of the most resilient women I have ever known. She lost her own mother when she was only three years old. Her stepmother, unfortunately, was an incredibly cruel person who was physically and emotionally abusive to her and her two sisters. She and her sisters ran from home choosing to live instead with her uncle. In the process, she had to leave school after the third grade, working instead, tending to his home. My grandmother met and married my grandfather Allan Peter Murrell, in. They had five children, the last of whom is my mother Jacklyn.
My grandmother used her strengths to build and run a tailoring business from her home. She became known as a master seamstress in the community and her skill proved invaluable to her family. She tailored all the clothes for her children and eventually her grandchildren, including me. My grandmother was not perfect. Because of her own harsh experience as a child, she was quite a force of nature in our lives. But, as is often the case with traumatic life stories, her vision of a loving, happy and nurtured family was realized through the terrible and imperfect as much as it was the wonderful and uplifting.
Thus the girl with the traumatic beginning wrote a healing trauma narrative. Her third grade education gave her such a desire for knowledge that she married an intellect and birthed a family that included teachers, mathematicians, accountants, nurses, artists, musicians, ministers and of course physicians. The abused child was able to grow a family filled with love, strength and joy. And her name, Beryl, represents for me everything that she was, and the amazing legacy she left.
Your story brought you to this site, and no matter how difficult things may be right now, your story can be your healing story. Begin your journey, your healing narrative, and feel safe and supported with Beryllium Psychiatric Services as your story unfolds.
Beryllium Psychiatric Services Team
Adult Psychiatrist
Trauma certified
Child Psychiatrist
Health and Wellness Coach
Peer Mentor
Office Assistant
Team Biographies & Stories
Martha Evans, MD
Martha Evans, MD is a graduate of the George Washington University School of Medicine where she also attended undergraduate studies (B.S in Biology and minor in Music). She obtained her residency and fellowship training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. She holds double-board certifications from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in General Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.
She served in the United States Army for thirteen years on active duty and just recently retired from US Army Reserves in June 2024 as a Lieutenant Colonel after an illustrious service of 23 years to her country. She deployed to Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom in 2011 and received a Bronze Star Medal for her dedication to the psychiatric well-being of troops in theater.
Dr. Evans is considered an expert in deployment psychiatry and post-traumatic stress disorder treatment and related concerns, but has managed all aspects of psychiatric illness during her career. She is a strong advocate of social justice and mental health parity and treats a broad range of psychiatric disorders in individuals from age three and up. She has been practicing via telepsychiatry since her training days at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, long before the pandemic. She is best known for her compassionate and personable nature. Dr. Evans has practiced in various settings to include military and civilian clinics and hospitals, private and community mental health settings and state psychiatric facilities and has served in several leadership roles during her military career. Dr. Evans has performed research on the impact of deployment on children which was presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Conference. She enjoys spending time with her children, musical theater and traveling. She adores singing and is an amateur latin dancer.
Chrep Meitner
Chrep Meitner is a health and wellness coach committed to championing your balance of mind, body and spirit. Chrep provides motivational coaching aimed at supporting good sleep, mindfulness, good nutrition, and physical exercise, to improve your mental health.
Chrep’s story began when she fled her home country Cambodia at the age of one…
“I’m Chrep Meitner and I’m here to support and guide you along your journey of transformation. Coaching requires your commitment & dedication to work, so during this process I’ll ask you questions that allow you to pause and hear from your heart, body, mind and soul. Together we will create a customized plan to achieve your daily, weekly and long-term goal (s). I will encourage you to dig deep and find ways to overcome obstacles that are hindering your path to success.
My journey started when I fled my home country Cambodia at the age of one, due to the war, in hope to survive and thrive. I have memories of living in two refugee camps, first Thailand then the Philippines. I saw first hand what living in poverty and in constant fear feels like. I also learned that the past does not limit my goals and dreams to live my best life to the fullest.
When I was seven years old, my family of seven got sponsored by a friend who is a pastor.. The news brought great relief and joy when I arrived in Washington State in 1985! Unfortunately my family struggled to have the American dream, and to be successful financially. Despite many setbacks, their love and commitment help their children find their American dreams inspired us to be better, work harder, and take advantage of opportunities when presented to us.
Fast forward to when I turned 25. I was the first in my family to receive a Bachelor’s Degree. I got married after college I thought that I would have a fairy tale life. Our marriage ended after 10 years. I learned that I had a big part of the failed marriage. I did not have self worth. I was fearful to speak up when I was hurt and I chose to hide my emotions. I felt alone and did not have the right support. I decided to choose me. I began working on things that I wanted to change mentally, physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually. I found my tribe to support my journey because I recognized the importance of safe people. I learned that life will have many obstacles but if you have the right support, love for yourself, and faith in God, you will be on your way to a thriving life!
I’ve been helping people for many years before I became a coach because I saw the importance of true healing. You need encouragement and accountability to move forward with your goal (s). In December of 2020, I became a life coach. I am very fortunate to have a career that allows me to live my passion and dream. I am also grateful that God gave me a second chance to have a healthy and functional marriage. Now, I feel safe to speak up and see myself as worthy to be loved because I now embrace all of me, flaws and all. It takes time, commitment and encouragement to fully have a thriving life, but it is possible!
Are you ready? Then LET’S GO!”
Chrep graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology. After college she gained valuable experience working as a behavioral therapist for several years. Her clients had a wide range of disabilities including autism and ADHD. She then spent five years teaching Kindergarten at a charter school in Lowell. After that she continued as a behavioral therapist in private and public schools. Most recently, she was a family advocate at Centerboard, providing families with access to many services including housing and financial support. Last year she received her Life Coach certification.
Chrep’s personal experience, her work in behavioral health and her training in lifestyle and wellness coaching, make her a compassionate, kind and foundational resource for your health journey. Schedule a free consultation with Chrep today.
Sherine Tulloch
Sherine Tulloch is an Administrative Assistant with twenty years of experience working alongside executive teams. Her story began in Boston, supported by loving parents whom she credits for her success…
“I cannot tell my story without expressing appreciation for my parents. They both were grounded in Christian faith which gave them a foundation reference place and a platform for dealing with the issues of life. This they passed on to me by precept and example. Rules were few but valid; independent, responsible, productive, compassionate, loving to all and, strive for excellence in all you do.
My early childhood education was received in the North Cambridge, and finally graduated from Cambridge Rindge and Latin. I loved camping, sailing, swimming, ice skating, and running. My dad was employed by General Electric Aircraft (GE), in Lynn, MA for 10 years and it was a great job, however he and my mom always wanted the best for me. The best was always giving me an opportunity to know who God is, that meant leaving GE and moving to Huntsville, AL to the (then) Oakwood College campus.
My dad left a year before us to prepare the way then the rest of my family arrived in 1981 and I blended into 4 years of campus life. Wow, what a culture shock! I will never forget those years of growing and learning about God, life, and people. While there I earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
After leaving Oakwood University I decided to spend some time in Atlanta GA. I found a job there as a Parole Officer, quite a challenge for my quiet spirit. Here I learned to put to practice that which I have been taught throughout my upbringing, love and concern for people. Again, God was with me, and I learned much about people and their problems. I finally decided to return to the city of my birth, my friends, and my family. It was there where I met a man who loved fancy cars, motorcycles, and most importantly, a deep love for people. We were married in 1996 out of this union two beautiful daughters were born in Rhinebeck, NY.
After the passing of my mother in 2013 we decided to continue our children’s education yet again, circling back to my roots in MA. My husband, after 30 years at IBM left with a Doctorate degree and was employed at Atlantic Union College as Director of Recruitment, while there I earned a certificate in Certified Professional Biller (CPB) and, Certified Professional Coder (CPC).
As my children are now attending my alma mater, I once again find myself at the beautiful campus of Oakwood University, where the mission is: “Enter to Learn Depart to Serve.” Wow, what a journey!
I now embrace the opportunity to work with wonderful people at Beryllium Psychiatric Services, and I am here to serve you and assist you in your journey to better health!”
Sherine graduated from Oakwood University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a minor in Computer Science. She is also credentialed in the medical billing and coding field. Sherine uses her positive attitude to encourage others to work hard and succeed. Call Sherine to schedule your free consult today.