

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.
THE 5 FAQs WE WILL ANSWER:
1. What are some misconceptions about how the brain functions in relation to mental health?
2. How does brain chemistry influence mental health conditions, and what implications does this have for treatment options?
3. How do stress and trauma impact brain function and contribute to mental health challenges?
4. How can therapists incorporate brain biology into their treatment plans to better support their clients?
5. What are some emerging research findings about the brain that are shaping our approach to mental health care?
What do you think of the show?
Learn more about EHN Canada and starting your own mental health treatment journey at ehncanada.com.
15 episodes
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.
THE 5 FAQs WE WILL ANSWER:
1. What are some misconceptions about how the brain functions in relation to mental health?
2. How does brain chemistry influence mental health conditions, and what implications does this have for treatment options?
3. How do stress and trauma impact brain function and contribute to mental health challenges?
4. How can therapists incorporate brain biology into their treatment plans to better support their clients?
5. What are some emerging research findings about the brain that are shaping our approach to mental health care?
What do you think of the show?
Learn more about EHN Canada and starting your own mental health treatment journey at ehncanada.com.
15 episodes
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