Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD
Pronouns: (she/her)
Biography
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. Ross-Nash is a licensed clinical psychologist who owns her own practice specialized in eating disorders, trauma, and workplace/academic abuse. She also co-hosts a podcast called, “On the Mic with ED”, created a training program for fitness professionals to become eating disorder educated, provides consultation for other mental health professionals on eating disorders, and serves in leadership positions in two American Psychological Association (APA) divisions. Ross-Nash is the professional development chair in Division 12, The Society for Clinical Psychology, and she is the Editor of electronic communications for Division 29, The Society for the Advancement of Clinical Psychology. She has supervised practicum students and pre-doctoral interns and was an Associate Professor at a PsyD in Clinical Psychology Program. Dr. Ross-Nash won the Division 29 Excellence in Clinical Practice Award in 2022.
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.