Paul Joseph Stevenson OAM is an Australian psychologist and a recognised authority within the fields of psychological trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, stress management and psychological recovery from disaster incidents.
Education
Stevenson holds a Certificate in Social Welfare from the Southbank Institute. A Bachelor of Arts degree from the. A Graduate Diploma in Psychology from the University of Queensland.
And a Master of Psychology degree from the University of Queensland.
Career
Stevenson has wide experience in general and trauma counselling, and is widely recognised as an international trauma psychologist. His experience includes on-site involvement with the Moura Mine Disaster in 1994. The Portuguese Arthur Massacre (Australia) in 1996.
The Thredbo landslide in 1997.
The Bali bombings in 2002 and 2005. The Marriott bombing (Jakarta) in 2003.
The Australian Embassy Bombing in 2004. The Indian Ocean Tsunami recovery in 2004-2005.
The Victorian Bushfires in 2009, the 2010-2011 Queensland floods, the 2013 Bundaberg floods, and support for the families of the those lost in Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Stevenson suggests that the traditional method of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing needs to be used with caution, and suggests that an eclectic and humanitarian approach is necessary for stress and trauma response.
Medal of the Order of Australia OAM United Nations Queensland Award Past National President of the Australian College of Clinical Psychologists Current National President of the Australian Association of Psychologists Accredited Compassion Fatigue Educator, Green Cross International Academy of Traumatology.
Membership
Stevenson is a member of the Australian Democrats.