Rudy Gonzalez is a distinguished psychologist with an extensive background in trauma-informed care, specializing in counselling and psychotherapy for diverse populations. Educated at Victoria University, he achieved multiple degrees culminating in a Master of Applied Psychology. His professional journey includes significant roles where he implemented and led counseling programs in various settings, including correctional facilities, community health services, and secure welfare services. Notably, his work at the Lighthouse Foundation and The Cairnmillar Institute emphasized developing and managing therapeutic programs tailored to individuals with complex trauma histories, showcasing his expertise in psychological resilience and recovery.
Throughout his career, Rudy has focused on enhancing the capabilities of psychological practices to better support trauma survivors, notably refugees and at-risk youth. His tenure as General Manager at the Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture and as Director of Clinical Services at The Cairnmillar Institute highlights his commitment to advancing trauma-informed practices across psychological and counseling sectors. Rudy's contributions to the field extend to his published work and leadership in professional training sessions, aiming to elevate the standards of therapeutic care through evidence-based methodologies and community-focused interventions.
Areas of interest include:
Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Trauma Focused and Informed Practice
Trauma Oriented Practice
Community Psychology
Family Systems
Forensic Mental Health
Psychodynamic Approaches
Organisational Development
Clinical Program Development
Leadership Development
Evaluation and Research
Culturally Inclusive Practice
Clinical Supervision