5 FAQs

EHN Canada

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.

  1. FEB 23

    5 FAQs about Intimate Partner Violence

    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. Together, we unpack the judicial recommendations, policy shifts, and systemic gaps shaping the national conversation on IPV today. From challenging misconceptions to strengthening institutional accountability, this episode highlights why standardized training and coordinated reform are critical to protecting survivors and improving early intervention. IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL ANSWER: Where does IPV currently stand within the judicial and political landscape in Canada?What are the most common misconceptions about IPV that professionals still hold—and how do those misconceptions impact survivors seeking help?Why is widespread, standardized IPV training essential for people in positions of authority, such as police, judges, and healthcare providers?How can better training improve early identification and intervention when survivors intersect with the healthcare or judicial system?What are some practical, achievable steps institutions can take to integrate mandatory IPV training into policies and ongoing professional development?What do you think of the show? Learn more about EHN Canada and starting your own mental health treatment journey at ehncanada.com. To learn about how EHN Guardians supports Military, Veterans and First Responder communities, click here: ehnguardians.ca.

    35 min
  2. 10/18/2025

    5 FAQs about Addiction in the Family System

    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, WE WILL ANSWER: What can addiction or mental health concerns look like in teenagers?How can parents support a teen’s recovery without slipping into “tough-love” or enabling behaviors? What myths should parents unlearn?What is the best way to talk to a teen about substance use concerns without triggering defensiveness?How can the whole family heal alongside a teen in recovery? What’s the role of family therapy and joint activities?How does substance use and recovery affect a teen’s education and friendships, and what can be done to support them socially and academically?Learn more about the exceptional work that Susan does here: https://www.sustainablerecovery.ca/ What do you think of the show? Learn more about EHN Canada and starting your own mental health treatment journey at ehncanada.com. To learn about how EHN Guardians supports Military, Veterans and First Responder communities, click here: ehnguardians.ca.

    35 min
  3. 10/06/2025

    5 FAQs about Compassion Fatigue

    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. IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL ANSWER: What exactly is compassion fatigue, and how does it differ from general burnout?What are the most common early warning signs of compassion fatigue—especially those that often go unnoticed?How do self-compassion and mindfulness contribute to recovery and resilience among caregivers?What’s the role of setting strong boundaries?What advice would you offer someone just starting in a high-empathy caregiving role to build resilience from day one?How do helpers with personal trauma histories manage increased vulnerability to vicarious trauma or burnout?Learn more about the amazing work that Jeanne does: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/ What do you think of the show? Learn more about EHN Canada and starting your own mental health treatment journey at ehncanada.com. To learn about how EHN Guardians supports Military, Veterans and First Responder communities, click here: ehnguardians.ca.

    33 min

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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.