Dustin Brockberg, Ph.D

Dr. Brockberg

Dustin Brockberg, Ph.D., is completing his postdoctoral fellowship at the Hazelden Bett Ford Foundation in Center City, MN. Dr. Brockberg completed his doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2019. He received his B.S. in child psychology and M.A. in counseling psychology from the University of Minnesota. In past years, Dr. Brockberg served as the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) State Advocacy Coordinator for Wisconsin. Dr. Brockberg is actively engaged in professional service, including consultation, research, public speaking, and advocacy. Dr. Brockberg’s clinical interests include substance use, trauma, grief and loss, veteran-related issues, and mood concerns. In addition, Dr. Brockberg has interest in the implementation of suicide risk management protocols, animal-assisted therapy modalities, and supervision theory. Dustin previously served in the United States Army and is actively involved in community-based support services for veterans.