Dr. Eve G. Weber was born in Brownsville, Texas, and raised on a large cattle ranch near Hebbronville, Texas. She is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, holding licensure in Hawaii, Texas, and Virginia. Dr. Weber is credentialed in both Adult and Child Psychology, having completed a fellowship in Child Psychology at Kapiolani Child Protection Center, followed by a two-year fellowship in Neuropsychology under Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg in New York City.
Before pursuing her Ph.D., she worked as a classroom teacher and school administrator. She was in private practice in McLean, Virginia, before serving as a US Naval Medical Service Officer, Clinical Psychologist, and Deployment Psychologist. She was stationed in the United States and overseas, including an eight-month deployment to Kuwait.
She has published research in Military Medicine and presented at national conferences. While stationed in Okinawa, Japan, she initiated a radio talk show, “Okinawa Shrink Wrap,” addressing mental health stigma among military families. Later, her show “Williamsburg Shrink Wrap” earned a Virginia Broadcasting Award. After her military service, she joined the Department of State’s Office of Medical Services, where she developed and directed the Child and Family Program, addressing the mental health needs of foreign service families.
Now semi-retired in Boerne, Texas, the Drs. Weber (Dr. David and Dr. Eve) continue to have adventures doing locum work, spending time with family, writing, gardening, and spending their days with their three dogs: Hermes, Athena, and Apollo. Dr. Eve provides consultations and coaching with dedication to mental health, supporting children and families globally.
About the Author: Dr. Eve G. Weber, Ph.D.
Dr. Eve G. Weber was born in Brownsville, Texas, and raised on a large cattle ranch near Hebbronville, Texas. She is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, holding licensure in Hawaii, Texas, and Virginia. Dr. Weber is credentialed in both Adult and Child Psychology, having completed a fellowship in Child Psychology at Kapiolani Child Protection Center, followed by a two-year fellowship in Neuropsychology under Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg in New York City.
Before pursuing her Ph.D., she worked as a classroom teacher and school administrator. She was in private practice in McLean, Virginia, before serving as a US Naval Medical Service Officer, Clinical Psychologist, and Deployment Psychologist. She was stationed in the United States and overseas, including an eight-month deployment to Kuwait.
She has published research in Military Medicine and presented at national conferences. While stationed in Okinawa, Japan, she initiated a radio talk show, “Okinawa Shrink Wrap,” addressing mental health stigma among military families. Later, her show “Williamsburg Shrink Wrap” earned a Virginia Broadcasting Award. After her military service, she joined the Department of State’s Office of Medical Services, where she developed and directed the Child and Family Program, addressing the mental health needs of foreign service families.
Now semi-retired in Boerne, Texas, the Drs. Weber (Dr. David and Dr. Eve) continue to have adventures doing locum work, spending time with family, writing, gardening, and spending their days with their three dogs: Hermes, Athena, and Apollo. Dr. Eve provides consultations and coaching with dedication to mental health, supporting children and families globally.