Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Timothy Weber, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist
1300 114th Ave. S.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004
United States
ph: 425-453-7999
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Timothy Weber, Ph.D. is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in his 37th year of practice. He received his doctorate from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology in Pasadena, California in 1981 (APA Approved Clinical Program). After a postdoctoral internship in marriage and family therapy at the Harlem Valley Psychiatric Center in New York (1980-1981), Dr. Weber was awarded the Wilson Family Therapy Fellowship at the University of Rochester Medical School (1981-1983) working in both Psychiatry and Family Medicine. Dr. Weber practiced in Colorado Springs from 1983-1990 and moved to Seattle in 1990. He is a Licensed Psychologist in Washington State, Colorado, and New York and is an Approved Supervisor with The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).
Dr. Weber has an extensive history in academics, teaching and training psychotherapists and currently is an adjunct professor with Seattle Pacific University. He also supervises psychotherapists and and provides coaching and leadership training for business professionals and organizations. Dr. Weber specializes in working with the family of origin, has coauthored a major book on family of origin therapy and a primary book chapter on his family of origin work. His counseling focuses on individuals with a variety of distress (anxiety, depression, work stress, addictions, relationship issues), couples in all phases of life, and teenagers/young adults and their families.
Dr. Weber has co-authored two books on the practice of psychotherapy and consulting: Systems Consultation: A New Perspective for Family Therapy (1986 with Wynne and McDaniel) and Coming Home Again: A Family of Origin Consultation (2003, with Framo and Levine). He also has authored (with Cheryl Cebula) a chapter on his family of origin consultation model entitled "Intensive Family of Origin Consultations" (in the volume Family Psychology, edited by Bray and Stanton, 2009). Both Coming Home Again and the chapter "Intensive Family of Origin Consultations" are available on Kindle. He published "Interrupting Sudden Death" (2006) in Family, Systems, and Health describing his near death experience in 2003. He also has written two chapters on psychotherapy techniques in two books, Integrating Family Therapy (1996) and Casebook for Integrating Family Therapy: An Ecosystemic Approach (2001). He has published numerous articles in professional journals on human health, the training of psychotherapists, and the process of consulting and therapy.
Currerntly , Dr. Weber is working on several projects central to his work as a psychotherapist: a model for understanding couple life and marriage, family of origin therapy, the process of developing human integrity, and ideas for living long and living well.
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Timothy Weber, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist
1300 114th Ave. S.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004
United States
ph: 425-453-7999
timweber