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Electronic Communication Editor’s Column 60 (4)

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD

September 18, 2025

Electronic Communication Editor’s Column 60 (4)

Hello SAP!

I wanted to extend my deepest gratitude for your understanding regarding our shortened Fall Bulletin. I have a joyful personal update, I’m getting married! The timing coincided with our usual deadline and I would not have been able to support the team in producing the Bulletin on our regular schedule. As a result, this issue will include fewer articles than usual, but we anticipate a larger volume in the next edition.

A special thank you to the Electronic Communications team for your flexibility and support. I’m also happy to share that the entire team has committed to another term in their roles. We’re excited for another year of connecting with authors and highlighting the brilliant work happening within this division.

This issue features insightful articles from our incredible authors, covering topics such as private practice skills, integrating AI into clinical decision-making, neuroplasticity, and clinician well-being.

As we wrap up Volume 60, we look forward to what’s ahead in Psychotherapy Bulletin Volume 61. A heartfelt thank you to all the authors who made this past year a success!

If you have any questions about the Bulletin or website, feel free to contact me at editor@societyforpsychotherapy.org.

Thank you,
Zoe Ross-Nash

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, September). Electronic Communication Editor’s Column 60 (4). Psychotherapy Bulletin, 60 (4), 9.

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