September 2025 Courses
Sep 16
This Month’s Focus: Legal Essentials & Adolescent Behaviour
This month we’re spotlighting two important areas for practitioners: safeguarding your practice with the right legal protections and supporting families through the challenges of early adolescence.
Course 1: Protecting Your Practice: Legal Documents Every Practitioner Needs
Legal compliance is the foundation of a secure and thriving health practice, yet many clinicians remain uncertain about which documents are essential, how to prepare them, and how to reduce risk without losing client trust or momentum in business growth.
Chantel Ryan, business lawyer, integrative health expert, and founder of Legally Healthy, has over 17 years’ experience guiding health practitioners. As an ATMS Director, she brings a practical, practitioner-focused lens to navigating legal requirements.
In this presentation, Chantel will walk you through the must-have legal documents, from privacy policies and informed consent to service agreements and intellectual property protections. You’ll learn how to avoid costly mistakes while building credibility and professionalism in your practice. This session is highly practical and suitable for both new and established practitioners.
Watch the course here.
Course 2: Legal Pitfalls in Telemedicine
Telemedicine opens doors for healthcare providers, offering flexibility in location, time, and income. But opportunity comes with responsibility - and the risks of non-compliance are serious, ranging from fines and malpractice exposure to loss of license.
In this webinar, healthcare attorney Scott Rattigan, JD, founder of Functional Lawyer and author of The Practice of Telemedicine: A Complete Legal Guide for Licensed Healthcare Professionals, shares the most pressing legal issues facing telehealth providers in 2025 and beyond.
Having helped over 1,000 clinicians navigate compliance, Scott will outline the legal essentials every natural healthcare practitioner must understand to safely and confidently expand into telemedicine. While the session is tailored to North America, it offers valuable insights for clinicians worldwide working with international patients.
Watch the course here.
Course 3: Puberty & Early Adolescent Behaviour: Considerations for Treatment
Puberty and early adolescence (ages 9–13) mark a time of profound physical, emotional, and psychological change. Research suggests that up to 70% of families experience significant challenges during this stage, as boundaries are tested, hormones fluctuate, and behaviour shifts dramatically.
Educational & Developmental Psychologist Dr Kimberley O’Brien has extensive experience working with young people and their families through this turbulent developmental period.
In this session, Dr O’Brien explores how to recognise early warning signs in adolescent behaviour, determine appropriate treatment pathways, and apply effective therapeutic interventions. She outlines practical strategies to support both adolescents and their families, while also clarifying when and how specific approaches are most effective.
This is an encouraging and practical discussion that equips practitioners to better care for young people and families navigating the complexities of early adolescence.
This month we’re spotlighting two important areas for practitioners: safeguarding your practice with the right legal protections and supporting families through the challenges of early adolescence.
Course 1: Protecting Your Practice: Legal Documents Every Practitioner Needs
Legal compliance is the foundation of a secure and thriving health practice, yet many clinicians remain uncertain about which documents are essential, how to prepare them, and how to reduce risk without losing client trust or momentum in business growth.
Chantel Ryan, business lawyer, integrative health expert, and founder of Legally Healthy, has over 17 years’ experience guiding health practitioners. As an ATMS Director, she brings a practical, practitioner-focused lens to navigating legal requirements.
In this presentation, Chantel will walk you through the must-have legal documents, from privacy policies and informed consent to service agreements and intellectual property protections. You’ll learn how to avoid costly mistakes while building credibility and professionalism in your practice. This session is highly practical and suitable for both new and established practitioners.
Watch the course here.
Course 2: Legal Pitfalls in Telemedicine
Telemedicine opens doors for healthcare providers, offering flexibility in location, time, and income. But opportunity comes with responsibility - and the risks of non-compliance are serious, ranging from fines and malpractice exposure to loss of license.
In this webinar, healthcare attorney Scott Rattigan, JD, founder of Functional Lawyer and author of The Practice of Telemedicine: A Complete Legal Guide for Licensed Healthcare Professionals, shares the most pressing legal issues facing telehealth providers in 2025 and beyond.
Having helped over 1,000 clinicians navigate compliance, Scott will outline the legal essentials every natural healthcare practitioner must understand to safely and confidently expand into telemedicine. While the session is tailored to North America, it offers valuable insights for clinicians worldwide working with international patients.
Watch the course here.
Course 3: Puberty & Early Adolescent Behaviour: Considerations for Treatment
Puberty and early adolescence (ages 9–13) mark a time of profound physical, emotional, and psychological change. Research suggests that up to 70% of families experience significant challenges during this stage, as boundaries are tested, hormones fluctuate, and behaviour shifts dramatically.
Educational & Developmental Psychologist Dr Kimberley O’Brien has extensive experience working with young people and their families through this turbulent developmental period.
In this session, Dr O’Brien explores how to recognise early warning signs in adolescent behaviour, determine appropriate treatment pathways, and apply effective therapeutic interventions. She outlines practical strategies to support both adolescents and their families, while also clarifying when and how specific approaches are most effective.
This is an encouraging and practical discussion that equips practitioners to better care for young people and families navigating the complexities of early adolescence.
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