Electronic Communications Editor Letter 61(2)

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD
March 17, 2026

Division 29,
We hope this message finds you well. As we continue our work in supporting and advancing the field of psychotherapy, we want to remind you that we are still actively accepting submissions for the Psychotherapy Bulletin. The Bulletin remains a vibrant space for clinicians, scholars, and trainees to share ideas, research, reflections, and innovations that move our field forward and foster meaningful dialogue across diverse perspectives.
We are continually inspired by the depth and breadth of work within our community and encourage contributions that reflect your clinical insights, research findings, and professional experiences. Whether your work highlights emerging trends, addresses challenges in practice, or explores the evolving identity of the psychotherapist, your voice is an essential part of this collective effort. Submissions may be research-informed, practice-oriented, or reflective in nature, and we welcome both seasoned contributors and first-time authors.
Your participation is what sustains the richness and relevance of the Bulletin, and we are grateful for the ongoing engagement of our members. If you have been considering submitting, we warmly encourage you to do so and to share your expertise with the Division.
For submission guidelines and additional information, please visit the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy website. Should you have any questions, feel free to reach out, we are happy to support you in the process.
We look forward to reading your work and continuing to build a dynamic and inclusive publication together.
Warm regards,
Zoe Ross-Nash
About the Author
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.
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