Neil Greenberg


Neil Greenberg is an academic psychiatrist, who is a specialist in the understanding and management of psychological trauma, occupational mental ill-health and post traumatic stress disorder. Greenberg is based at King's College London and served as the President of the UK Psychological Trauma Society from 2014-2017. He also runs the psychological health consultancy March on Stress.
Greenberg served in the UK Armed Forces for 23 years and during his service was part of the team to develop peer led traumatic stress support packages, most notably trauma risk management, for which he was awarded the Gilbert Blane Medal.
Greenberg is a specialist in the field of trauma and mental health, and has published more than 250 scientific papers and book chapters
Some of his recent academic work includes being senior author of a review article into trauma risk management, published in the Journal of Occupational Medicine in May 2015.
He has also led a comprehensive review paper published in the British Medical Bulletin on PTSD and led a paper published in the Journal of Mental Health in 2015 which examined the potential mental health consequences for Ebola workers in West Africa.
He regularly provides commentary in the media on the subjects of mental health, trauma and post traumatic stress disorder.
He is also a lead advisor to UK charity Hostage UK and sits on the Board of Directors for the Forces in Mind Trust and Walking With The Wounded.
Greenberg is the Royal College of Psychiatrists Lead on Military and Veterans' Health and was shortlisted for the Royal College of Psychiatrists, psychiatrist of the year 2015.
He is also the Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Special Interest Group in Occupational Psychiatry