Neurobiology Matters (Q&A Date July 10, 2026)
A Practical Approach to Applying Brain, Body and Mind Science to Clinical Practice. Multi-viewings of the pre-recorded sessions available to each participant for 365 days. All sales final.
Please note this important information about the structure of our courses:
COURSE STRUCTURE SUMMARY:
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Neurobiology Matters is a regularly-delivered series available for ongoing enrolment. Upon registration here, participants receive immediate access to the pre-recorded learning modules, handouts and resources. Access to this content expires in one year from the date that you purchase your registration.
In addition to the immediately available pre-recorded content, this course includes one complimentary live on Zoom 60-minute Q&A session with Kim & the Relationship Matters Team. The event calendar date currently displayed reflects the date of the next upcoming Q&A session. You will be automatically assigned the next upcoming Q&A date for your complimentary session, based on the date of your registration.
These Q&A sessions are scheduled to take place approximately every 6-8 months, with the recording of this session made available. Course certificates are available upon request in the form provided in the course after the live Q&A session has taken place – live participation or viewing of the Q&A recording is required for your certificate (if this is an issue for you due to funding or other deadlines, please contact us here to discuss options). Registrants are encouraged to submit questions in advance and ask them live. Even if registrants are unable to make the Q&A date and time, they will still be able to see the Q&A’s recording. Upon completion of the pre-recorded lessons as well as their complimentary Q&A, registrants then meet the prerequisite of attending any future Q&A for a small fee ($30 CDN) should they wish to further engage with Kim & the team or have new questions on this topic.
As always, financial support and group discounts are available. Please find links to apply for these below.
If you have any questions about our courses, please contact our team here.
We look forward to supporting you in your learning journey.
Bringing Neurobiology to Life in Your Clinical Practice
MODULE LIST
Registration includes: approximately 12 hours of pre-recorded learning + a 60 minute live online Q&A Session on July 10, 2026 at 6 pm Pacific Time + a private podcast feed to listen to all of this series’ pre-recorded modules on the go via your chosen podcast app.
Neurobiology explores the processes that occur within the brain, body and mind, which influence a person’s development, mental health, behaviour and well-being.
This series contains edited recordings of each of the sessions that were delivered live in May - June 2022, led by Kim and supported by her Relationship Matters Team and their partners Be & Belong based in Melbourne, Australia. The series will be available to registrants for 365 days upon registration, for continuous on-demand streaming. Viewing extensions are also granted upon request, as needed.). Handouts and an extensive reference list are also available as part of the course content.
The knowledge gained in this course will transform the way you approach your work, and provide the springboard to launch your clinical reasoning and decision-making to a new level.
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This learning journey through the brain, body and mind offers a rich understanding of how brain and body circuitry operates as an integrated network. Through these pre-recorded learning modules, registrants will explore how this contributes to a person’s sense of identity, well-being and their relationship to others and the world.
Treatment models are based on brain-body science. Through exploring the neurobiological foundations that contribute to a person’s health and well-being, we can more informedly make decisions about what treatment model may be the most suitable, and increasingly meet people at their level. Neurobiology Matters helps us to determine how to do what we do, and when.
Visit our course page for topics and learning objectives.
No prerequisite knowledge of neurobiology is required to participate in this course.
All modules will provide clinical examples about how to apply this new learning to clinical reasoning and practice
Kim Barthel