Biosketch
Gay Bradshaw was born in Portland Oregon, about 300 miles north of where she now lives. While spending summers in Europe and in the mountains of Oregon, childhood through college was based in California. Starting in high school and through 1980, she studied languages at the University of Copenhagen (Danish), Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies (French), and Taiwan Normal University (Mandarin Chinese). In 1978, Bradshaw received her bachelor's degree in linguistics with a minor in Chinese language at the University of California, Santa Barbara, a master's of science degree in geophysics in 1988 at Stanford University, and doctorate in forest ecology in 1991 at Oregon State University (dissertation: Analysis of Hierarchical Pattern and Process in Douglas-fir Forests Using the Wavelet Transform). In 2005, she completed a second doctorate degree in depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate University (dissertation: Elephant trauma and recovery: from human violence to trans-speceis psychology).
Link to Gay Bradshaw's website.
Link to Gay Bradshaw's CV
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