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Zsanett Williams, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Pronouns: she/her/hers


My approach to patient care is founded on developing a deep understanding of patients’ stories to provide a therapeutic environment that is culturally sensitive, inclusive, and celebrates all forms of diversity

As a recent international graduate of Vanderbilt University, I am passionate about exploring all aspects of the student experience and aim to utilize this information to help students find their path toward emotional, intellectual, physical, social, environmental, and spiritual wellness. I strive to create partnerships with my patients, empowering students to make the best decisions in their care and making sure each unique individual can feel heard, understood, and valued in our community.

Zsanett (pronounced like “Jeanette”) earned her Master in Science of Nursing (MSN) degree specializing in psychiatry and mental health from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing and is currently enrolled in the nursing school’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program. She also received her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from The University of the South in Sewanee, TN, where she participated in campus outreach and advocacy throughout her undergraduate careers focusing on promoting and advocating for cross-cultural understanding, student wellness, and mental health initiatives. Zsanett enjoys treating patients who struggle with acculturation, identity formation, and individuation, as well as patients who suffer from mood, anxiety, and psychosomatic disorders. In her free time, Zsanett enjoys sewing, upcycling old clothes, traveling and exploring the world, and spending time with her husband, Zack, and her Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Charlie, and Cody.