Researcher, King's College London
Dominic Murphy earned his doctorate at King's College London in 2010 before then training as a Clinical Psychologist. He completed his clinical doctorate at Royal Holloway University in 2013. In 2013, Dominic joined Combat Stress (a national veterans mental health charity in the UK) where he established and now leads a research department specialising in veterans mental health. In 2019 he was elected the president of the UK Psychological Trauma Society and onto the executive board of the European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS). Dominic has specialised clinically and academically within the field of PTSD and military mental health and is widely published with over 80 journal articles to date.
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