PUBLICATIONS


Trans-species Psychology and Therapies
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Bradshaw, G.A. 2009. Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us About Humanity. Yale University Press.

Bradshaw, G.A. & L. Marino. 2007. Kin under the skin. Best Friends Magazine. November 2007.

Bradshaw, G.A. 2009. Kin Under Skin: What elephants and humans have in common. Forbes Magazine. September, 2009.

Marino, L., G.A. Bradshaw, R. Malamud, 2009.
Captivity Industry: The reality of zoos and aquariums. Best Friends Magazine. March/April.

Bradshaw, G.A., J. Yenkosky, & E. McCarthy. 2009. Avian affective dysregulation: Psychiatric models and treatment for parrots in captivity. Proceedings of the Association of Avian Veterinarians. 28th Annual Conference, Minnesota.

Bradshaw, G.A. 2009. Transformation through service: trans-species psychology and its implications for ecotherapy. Ecotherapy. (eds.) L. Buzzell and C. Chalquist. Sierra Club.

Bradshaw, G.A., & R. M. Sapolsky. 2006. Mirror, Mirror. American Scientist. November/December. 487-489.

Bradshaw, G.A. & M. Watkins. 2006.
Trans-species psychology; theory and praxis. Spring. V. 75, p. 69-94.

Bradshaw. G.A. 2008.
What's love got to do with it? Everything. Interspecies love. Best Friends Magazine. November/December.

Bradshaw, G.A. 2005. Elephant trauma and recovery: from human violence to trans-species psychology. Pacifica Graduate Institute dissertation.

Bradshaw, G.A. & B. L. Finlay. 2005. Natural Symmetry. Nature 435:149.

Muller-Paisner, V. (2008) Letting Go of Fear, Learn how EMDR can help riders suffering from trauma. Dressage Today, December 2008.

Bradshaw, G.A. & D. Durham,
Restoring natural balance: animal trauma and recovery. Natural Horse. April/May, 2007. French version here.

Bradshaw, G.A. 2006.
No longer a mind of our own. Seed. June/July.

Borchers, J.G., and G.A. Bradshaw. 2008. How green is my valley—and mind. Ecotherapy and the greening of psychology. Counseling Today, pp. 38-41.


Trans-species Community, Ethics, and Traumatology
pattrice jones. p. 2007 Aftershock: Confronting Trauma in a Violent World: A Guide for Activists and Their Allies. Flashpoint Series. Lantern Books.

Martin, C.L.. 1999. The way of human being. Yale University Press.

Tick, E.. 2005. War and the Soul: Healing Our Nation’s Veterans from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Quest.

Herman, J.1997.Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence, from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror. Basic Books.

Beckoff, M. and Sherman, P. W. 2004. Reflections on Animal Selves, Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19 : 176–80;

Alexander, J. C. 2004. Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity, ed. Jeffrey C. Alexander et al. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.

Deloria, Vine, Jr. 1995. God is Red. Fulcrum.

Arendt, H. 1992. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. Penguin Classics.

Bradshaw, G.A. & M. Bekoff. 2001. Ecology and social responsibility: the re-embodiment of science: Trends in Ecology and Evolution. v.16 (8). 460-465.

Bradshaw, G.A. & M. Bekoff. 2000.
Integrating humans and nature: reconciling the boundaries of science and society. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:309-310

Bowlby, J. 1990. A Secure Base: Parent-Child Attachment and Healthy Human Development. Basic Books.

Martín-Baró, I. 1994.
Writings for a Liberation Psychology, ed. A. Aron and S. Corne. Harvard University Press.

Oliver, K.. 2004. The Colonization of Psychic Space: A Psychoanalytic Social Theory of Oppression. University of Minnesota Press.


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"The Bell Family ~ Deanne, Illie and Ashe", courtesy Nicole Williams

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