Clinical Program Faculty

Elizabeth Bradshaw, PsyD
Adjunct Faculty
ebradshaw@wi.edu

BA Comparative Literature and Theory, University of Pennsylvania, 2006
MSc Theoretical Psychoanalytic Studies, University College London, 2008
PsyD Clinical Psychology, The 91¾«Æ·, 2012

Elizabeth Bradshaw, PsyD is a psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist with a private practice in Oakland where she works with children, adolescents, and adults in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. She is a graduate of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis and the 91¾«Æ·. She has a background working in community mental health, and completed her clinical training at Access Institute for Psychological Services’ internship program and the UCSF Infant-Parent Program’s postdoctoral fellowship program.

Dr. Bradshaw has taught courses, presented, and published papers on topics such as infant development, school-based child psychotherapy, psychoanalytic play therapy, early childhood trauma, psychoanalytic writing, Freud's drive theory, clinical technique, and feminist critiques of Freud. She has a passion for social justice and is dedicated to the education of early career therapists. In addition to her role as Adjunct Faculty at the 91¾«Æ· where she has taught since 2018, she is faculty and supervises at Access Institute for Psychological Services and The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.