Key Outcomes

Understand lived experience of PTSD, mechanisms of injury and recovery

Establish and maintain a trauma-informed therapeutic window

Identify evidence-based interventions and adapt to clients

Apply principles to clinical case studies

Meet Our Expert Speaker

Dominic Hilbrink

Clinical Social Worker, Founder of The Moral Injury Project

Dominic Hilbrink is a clinical social worker with 25 years' experience in mental health and occupational trauma. He is a senior clinician at St John of God Richmond Hospital where he has led the Trauma Recovery Program for many years. He has worked with veterans, first responders and other trauma exposed groups, adapting evidence-based interventions to the complex, multidimensional psychological injuries in these populations. Dominic provides clinical supervision to multidisciplinary teams, collaborates in trauma research, and has presented to frontline personnel, agency staff and clinicians on a range of topics. Dominic established the Moral Injury Project in response to a need for information that speaks to lived experience. He has co-authored several chapters on moral injury and looks forward in 2026 to the release of his first book on the subject.

About the Event

Join us for an immersive online session where you will explore the complexities of traumatic stress injuries and PTSD recovery. Gain valuable insights into the causes, assessment, treatment principles, and interventions essential for facilitating recovery. This event is tailored for therapists, counselors, and mental health professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and skills in trauma therapy.

Ready to Transform Your Approach to Trauma Therapy?

Join our online event and equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies needed to facilitate recovery effectively. Take the first step towards mastering trauma therapy and making a real difference in the lives of your clients.

$97.00