Lunch & Learn: Innovations in Depression Treatment

Thursday, May 2712:00—1:00 PMOnlineDripping Springs Community Library501 Sportsplex Dr., Dripping Springs , TX, 78620
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Dr. David Weber and Dr. Eve Weber discuss depression, its causes, and the treatments available.

Dr. Eve Weber is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology credentialed in Adult and Child Psychology with additional Fellowships in Child Maltreatment and Neuropsychology. She holds licensure in Hawaii, Texas and Virginia. Dr Weber was a classroom teacher and school administrator prior to pursuing her Ph.D. in Psychology. She hold's a Master's degree in Education Administration. She was an extern in Cognitive Behavioral Training and part of the research team at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Belmont, Massachusetts. She completed fellowship in Child Maltreatment at Kapiolani Child Protection Center with Kapiolani Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. She completed training and is certifed in Clinical Hypnosis. In addition, she completed a two year fellowship in Neuropsychology In New York City, New York under the supervision of Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg. She has worked as a Complex Psychologist with the Honolulu, Hawaii School District and Unit Psychologist with Hawaii State Hospital, Kaneohe, Hawaii. She has been in private practice in McLean, Great Falls, and Williamsburg, Virginia. She elected to serve the country as a US Naval Medical Officer, Clinical Psychologist in 2006. She served with the Marine Corps in Quantico, Virginia, then relocated to Japan to serve as the sole psychologist for Education Developmental Intervention Services for Okinawa and Korea. She deployed to a combat area in the Middle East to serve with the Expeditionary Medical Forces. After leaving active duty service she joined the Department of State in Washington DC. utilizing worldwide telehealth. She has initiated an award winning radio talk show to address Mental Health Stigma over the American Forces Network and local US channels. She was the subject matter expert on the development of VA/DoD evidence based clinical practice guidelines on suicide prevention. She has lectured worldwide on Cognitive Behavioral Training, Hypnosis, Sleep Disorders, Pain, ADHD, Combat Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury, Bullying/Hazing, and Suicide Prevention.

Dr. David Weber, MD is a medical doctor who is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of mood conditions, sleep problems, ADHD and emotional disorders. His specific areas of specialization are Pain Medical Psychiatry, Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussions and consequences from them and their treatment). Dr. Weber was a Naval Aviator prior to earning his MD in 1997. He completed his internship at Bethesda Naval Hospital. He earned a Masters Degree from Harvard University and completed residency with Board Certification in Aerospace and Preventive Medicine with Occupational Medicine Fellowship. After serving and deploying in support of Marines as a Flight Surgeon and Pilot/Physician he completed an additional Residency in Psychiatry. He deployed twice to combat as a Psychiatrist. He was the director of a large hospital in Japan where he supervised 240 staff in 8 departments including ER, Pediatrics, ICU and mental health before pursing a Fellowship in Forensic (legal) Psychiatry from Georgetown Medical School in Washington, DC. He assisted in the development of the Traumatic Brain Injury Center (NICOE 1) at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Dr. Weber has extensive experience in Brain Injury assessment. He has evaluated and treated patients in general medicine, traumatic brain injury, and psychiatry. He was most recently the director of Pain Medical Psychiatry for the US Navy with medically complex integrated patients with co-occurring pain and mental health issues.

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