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The following is a list of available workshops offered by Rae Lynn Nettles, LPC/MFT, ND, MHC. Please contact her directly for scheduling or questions about the workshops.

ADD/ADHD:
Understanding and Helping Children with Attention Deficit Disorder

Anxiety:
Recognizing, Understanding, and Effectively Dealing with Anxiety in Yourself and Others

Child Development:
Understanding and Nurturing Healthy Child Development
For Young Children (Part I)
For Children and Adolescents (Part II)

*note: Part I and Part II are 2 complete and separate BUT complimentary workshops, both lasting 3 hours each; most often they are offered consecutively on the same day at the same location.

Communication Skills:
Effectively Communicating In The Workplace, Home and The Community

Conflict Resolution Skills:
Understanding and Resolving Conflict Effectively in Any Setting

Depression:
Understanding Depression and Helping Others Cope with Depression

Emotions:
Emotional Management For You and Your Children

RAD:
Understanding and Helping Children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)

Self Esteem:
Understanding and Nurturing A Child's Self Esteem

Social Skills:
Children and Social Skills

Stress Management:
Understanding and Effectively Dealing With Stress, and Helping Others

Temperaments:
Understanding Temperaments And How They Affect All Aspects of Our Lives

The following is a list of workshops being developed and will soon be offered by Rae Lynn Nettles, LPC, LMFT. Please contact her directly for scheduling or questions about the workshops.

Families:
Understanding The Unique Needs of Unique Families

Grief and Loss:
Assisting Those We Care for Through Grief and Loss

Military:
Understanding and Supporting the Military Family

Nutrition:
Understanding the Basics of Vitamins and Nutrients Needed For Healthy Growth and Development For All Ages

Parenting-Teaching Styles:
What is your parenting style? How is it similar to your teaching style?

Trauma:
Understanding and Aiding the Traumatized Child