Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

2025 Editor’s Column 60(3)

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD

July 7, 2025

2025 Editor’s Column 60(3)

Welcome to Summer SAP! 

60 (3) has articles across the realm of psychotherapy, with topics ranging from climate change impacts on mental health, gender affirming care, and couples work. We are so grateful for the contributions of our authors. While every article is featured on the homepage, we are now brainstorming to see how our articles can get even more visibility for broadened impact. 

We are streamlining our website publication to our social media platforms. In our most recent meeting, we were brainstorming ways of making videos or infographics with the help of AI from our articles.  This allows more diversity in our audiences, and hopefully supports readers or viewers to learn more about your work.

In addition to AI efforts, we would love to put a face to the author. If you have ever written an article for the Bulletin/Website, we encourage you to make a video summarizing your article. We ask that the video is no longer than 1 minute and filmed vertically. Please email our social media coordinator, Amanda Conway, at societyforpsychotherapysocial@gmail.com.  Please send the link to your article as well so we can have it affiliated with your post. Feel free to use our new search bar feature to find the article (or any article!), or please contact me and I will provide you with the link. 

If you are interested in seeing any special features for the Bulletin/Website, please email me at editor@societyforpsychotherapy.org

Best,

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD

About the Author

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD

Dr. Zoe Ross-Nash (she/her) earned her PsyD in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University and completed an APA accredited internship at the University of California, Davis in the Eating Disorder Emphasis. Dr. Ross-Nash owns a private practice called, Equilibrium Health Advantage and was previously an assistant professor at Ponce Health Sciences University and wrote the book, "The Eating Disorder Workbook for Pilates and Yoga Instructors".

Ross-Nash won the Division 29 Student Excellence in Clinical Practice Award in 2022 and is the Editor for Electronic Communications for the division, after serving three years as the associate editor. Zoe's clinical interests include trauma, eating disorders, wellness, mentorship, and advocacy.

She is originally from Allendale, New Jersey and earned her bachelor's degree in Psychology with a minor in Human Service Studies and Dance from Elon University. In her spare time, Zoe likes to practice yoga and ballet, read and write poetry, and try new restaurants with her loved ones.

Citation

Ross-Nash, Z. (2025, July). 2025 editor’s column 60(3). Psychotherapy Bulletin, 60(3), 9.

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