Mali Mann, MD is an adult and Child psychoanalyst and psychiatrist in private practice in Palo Alto and San Francisco. She is a training and supervising Analyst & faculty member of San Francisco Center for psychoanalysis. She is clinical professor at Stanford University, where she is the former chair of the Adjunct Clinical Faculty Council. She teaches Child Medical Ethics in parents work and children. She is the consultant to COCAP/IPA. She is the Chair of Inter-Committee on Child Abuse Project /IPA.
Her writing credits include her recently published book “Psychoanalytic Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology”, which received Pinnacle Book achievement Award on category of parenting and family Pinnacle Book Award, International Book Award and finalist for Bookvana award
She had published many Psychoanalytic and scientific papers about Immigrant Mothers, Modern Motherhood, Shame veiled and unveiled and Immigrant Adolescents. She had several published poems and her recent book of poetry and painting “A Path with No Name” is published by IPBooks.net