Dr. Weber in the News

Jill P. Weber, Ph.D., 703-541-1277, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
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‘Teen Vogue’ quotes Dr. Weber about Facebook Stalking

“Girls and women are often analytical,” [Dr. Weber] says. “They like data. And so much of their identity and self-esteem is tied to their relationships. So it’s very natural that they would want to get information—knowing more about someone’s life …

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Discovery News Quotes Dr. Weber About Sociopathic Children

In an entry on DiscoveryNews.com, writer James Williams asks Dr. Weber whether a child can exhibit sociopathic behavior much like parents of an adopted Russian child alleged before sending him back in April 2010.

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Discovery News Quotes Dr. Weber About Shooting Violence

In an entry on DiscoveryNews.com, writer James Williams asks Dr. Weber what would drive someone to commit the kind of violence similar to the tragedy at Ft. Hood in Texas in early November 2009.

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‘Family Circle’ Quotes Dr. Weber About Teen Driving

This is an article published in the November 2009 issue of Family Circle explores teen driving. Dr. Weber is one of the experts quoted in this article. Article: Teen Driving, Family Circle (Nov. 2009)

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‘Seventeen’ Consults Dr. Weber About Teen Depression

This is an article published in the November 2009 issue of Seventeen explores the differences between a bad mood or more serious teen depression. Dr. Weber is one of the experts referenced in this article. Article: Is it Just a Bad …

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‘Teen Vogue’ Quotes Dr. Weber About Embarrassing Parents

This is an article published in the December 2008 issue of Teen Vogue explores the very normal stage of adolescent development of feeling completely embarrassed by one’s parents. Dr. Weber is quoted in this article discussing the reasons why teens are …

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WebMD: ‘Truman Show Delusion’: Real or Imagined?

This is an article, published on WebMD in the summer of 2008, explores the “Truman Show Delusion” or the idea that some individuals believe they are stars in an imaginary television show. Dr. Weber is quoted as disagreeing with the idea …

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‘Teen Vogue’ Quotes Dr. Weber About Girl Crushes

This article, published in Teen Vogue in August of 2008, explores the nature of teenage friendship and how it can sometimes involve putting friends on a pedestal. Dr. Weber is quoted in this article regarding the reasons why teens may idealize …