About This Session

Have you ever been willing to help, but had no clue how to do so?

This breakout will help attendees learn how to recognize signs and symptoms of common mental health concerns seen in homes and classrooms. Learn how to identify when a child is struggling, how to help once a need has been identified, and how to continue to foster growth and build resilience.

About Your Instructor

Corletta has earned an Ed.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Converse University. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist that has spent the last 13 years serving as a School Mental Health Clinician in the largest school district in South Carolina. As a Chief on the School Mental Health Team, Corletta values her role in enriching clinicians and investing in school partnerships. She has presented at the Greenville County School Conference on Recognizing At-Risk Students and co-created mental health literacy lessons taught to all Greenville County School District high school students. Corletta would say that God has entrusted her with students and families that seek connection and understanding from a trusted adult. Though the diagnosis of her students vary, one thing remains the same; her students are valued and loved through the therapeutic connection that she provides. In addition to her professional career, she and her husband, Jay, are Sunday school teachers to some pretty awesome second graders. Corletta and Jay have four children of their own, three of which they had the privilege of adopting during their 12 years as foster parents. In her free time she enjoys working out, reading, and playing with her two Great Danes, Cruise and Zane!

Corletta Brown

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Foster Parent

Learn how to help your children!