5 FAQs
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.
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5 FAQs
5 FAQs about PTSD and Trauma in the Military
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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, WE WILL ANSWER:
- We hear the term PTSD a lot, but what does it actually mean?
- Why do some people develop PTSD while others, who experience the same event, don’t?
- What role do family and friends play in recognizing trauma or supporting recovery?
- How does military culture impact whether someone reaches out for help?
- What kinds of treatments work for PTSD, especially for people who served in combat?
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