Welcome to 5 FAQs, an EHN Canada Podcast.
For each episode, we scour the internet for the five most frequently asked questions about a specific topic related to mental health and addiction. Then we go to the experts to get the answers.
5 FAQs is created and produced by EHN Canada, the country's largest network of publicly funded and private treatment services for addiction, trauma, and mental health.
Learn more about the work we do at edgewoodhealthnetwork.com.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Evan Callan, MSW, RSW, SEP, a somatic psychotherapist who specializes in helping people reconnect with their bodies as part of the healing process. Drawing on his work in Somatic Experiencing, as well as influences from depth psychology, mindfulness, and contemplative traditions, Evan explains how trauma can live in the nervous system—and how learning to listen to the body can open powerful pathways toward recovery.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Monika Frejlich, Vice President of Communications at the Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation, to explore the evolving landscape of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) across Canada. With experience spanning frontline public service, the Government of Ontario, and national leadership in communications and policy, Monika brings a systems-level perspective to one of the most urgent issues facing our healthcare and judicial institutions.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Christina McNeill, Manager of Clinical Services at Acclaim Ability Management, to explore what returning to work after addiction or mental health treatment really looks like. Drawing on her leadership of the Mental Health Ecosystem and her multidisciplinary clinical background, Christina shares practical insights on reintegration, workplace communication, and sustaining recovery in high-pressure environments. This conversation highlights how coordinated care, ongoing therapy, and meaningful social support can help individuals return to work with confidence, without compromising their well-being.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Dr. Ramasubbu, psychiatrist and trauma specialist, to explore trauma and PTSD through a clinical, cultural, and deeply human lens. Drawing on his work supporting members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Dr. Ramasubbu breaks down what PTSD really is, why it affects people differently, and how military culture can shape both help-seeking and recovery. From early intervention to long-term care, this conversation highlights evidence-based approaches that honour both mental health and service.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Jason MacKenzie, leadership coach, author, and grief expert, for an honest conversation about love, loss, and healing. Having endured profound personal tragedy, Jason has transformed his pain into purpose, helping others navigate the complexities of grief with courage and compassion. From understanding how grief evolves over time to learning how to show up for others who are suffering, Jason shares hard-earned wisdom that challenges the myths of “moving on” and redefines what healthy grieving can look like.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Geoff Ingram, National Research &Measurement-Based Care Coordinator at EHN Canada, to unpack what measurement-based care really means, specifically from the client’s perspective. Drawing from his lived experience in recovery and his work in research and clinical practice, Geoff sheds light on how data-driven insights can create more personalized, responsive, and empowering treatment experiences. Together, we explore how this approach bridges the gap between science and compassion, giving clients a stronger voice in their own healing journey.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Susan Raphael, author of What’s Wrong with My Teen?, to explore how addiction and mental health challenges affect the entire family system. Drawing on her expertise and lived experience, Susan offers compassionate insights into the complex emotions, communication struggles, and healing opportunities that arise when a teen is in crisis. From breaking down myths about “tough love” to finding balance between support and self-care, this conversation helps families move from fear and frustration toward understanding and recovery.
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Jeanne Foote, founder of The Recovery Concierge, to explore the hidden costs of compassion fatigue among caregivers and helping professionals. From recognizing the subtle signs that often go unnoticed to building resilience through mindfulness, boundaries, and self-compassion, Jeanne offers practical insights that blend clinical expertise with lived experience. Together, we examine how helpers can sustain their capacity to care without losing themselves in the process.
You’ve probably heard about the challenges cancer survivors face, but what about the emotional and mental health struggles that continue long after treatment ends? How can survivors manage anxiety, depression, and the weight of ongoing uncertainty, while also building resilience for the future? And what role do community, communication, and support play in recovery?
In this episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, we sit down with Sydney Marcoux, MSW, RSW, Clinical Director at Victim Services of Durham Region, to unpack the realities of gender-based violence and its far-reaching impact. From recognizing early warning signs to supporting survivors with compassion, Sydney helps us separate fact from misconception, while shedding light on the emotional, psychological, and social challenges people face when seeking help.
You’ve probably heard the word breathwork tossed around, but what does it really mean? Can something as simple as breathing help calm the body, manage trauma, and build resilience in high-pressure professions? And how does it actually stack up against practices like meditation or yoga?
In this episode of 5 FAQs, we sit down with Jordan Anderson, Executive Director of Alpha House Toronto—a sober living facility dedicated to supporting individuals in early recovery—to explore the critical gaps in mental health care across Canada.As the country continues to grapple with a growing mental health and addiction crisis, access to timely, equitable, and compassionate care remains a major concern.
In this episode of 5 FAQs, we sit down with Crystal Bell, Executive Director of Outpatient Services at EHN Canada, to tackle the five most searched questions about virtual therapy. As mental health care continues to evolve, virtual therapy has become a lifeline for thousands—but there’s still a lot of confusion about how it works, who it’s for, and whether it’s as effective as in-person treatment. Crystal brings her clinical expertise and frontline experience to answer the top FAQs, including:
To kick off this brand new season of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada, it is our pleasure to announce our special guest, Patrick De Belen.
In this very special episode of 5 FAQs by EHN Canada and EHN Guardians, Pamela Dandolo and Jonathan are excited to interview the one...the only.... WAYNE HANNAH!
What does it actually mean to have resilience and how does one actually explore and build it?
You’ve probably heard the term, but what does PTSD actually mean? Who does it affect? And what does healing really look like? We asked R. Nicholas Carleton, PhD from the University of Regina, these questions and more. Whether you’ve experienced trauma yourself, know someone who has, or simply want to learn more, this episode is for you.
The landscape of mental health and addiction care is changing every day, including some cutting-edge, evidence-based treatment options. At EHN Canada, we are proud to run EHN Red Deer Recovery Centre, a treatment centre structured around Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (or ROSC). But what is ROSC exactly and how can it help out patients? To find out, we talked to Ben Borger, the Clinical Director of EHN Red Deer Recovery Centre and a true champion of this model of treatment.
Leaders are the quintessential example of people who forget to take care of themselves and their own mental health. In this episode of 5 FAQs, we explore the challenges that leaders experience, how their mental health is affected, and steps they can take to better care for their own mental health.
Welcome to 5 FAQs, an EHN Canada Podcast.
Trauma disproportionately impacts military service members, veterans, and first responders. And it is harming both their physical and mental health.
In the workplace, self-doubt, leadership skills (or lack thereof), and power dynamics all come to a head.
We spend half our waking hours at work, so it’s no surprise that our workplaces can impact both our mental health and substance use.
In this episode of 5 FAQs, we’re joined by our very own, Lindsey Snaychuk, Clinical Psychology PhD Student and National Research Coordinator. She helps us explore Compulsive Sexual Behaviour (more commonly, but less clinically, known as Sex Addiction).
What’s the one thing people fear more than death? Public speaking.
In this episode of 5 FAQs, we’re joined by Simon Spichak to explore what neurotransmitters are and how they interact with the brain. Then, we take a deep dive into trauma, stress, social media and how they impact mental health.
In this episode of 5 FAQs, we’re joined by Dr. Tatijana Busic to discuss mental health and leadership.
In this episode of 5 FAQs, host Jonathan Friedman speaks with Dr. Suanne Wong about levels of care when it comes to navigating mental health and addiction care.
In this episode of 5 FAQs, we’re joined by Dr. Jonathan Rom to discuss medication therapy and the treatment of adult ADHD.